ventricular fibrillation

How is Ventricular Fibrillation Diagnosed?


VF is primarily diagnosed using an electrocardiogram (ECG). The ECG will show an irregular, rapid waveform without identifiable QRS complexes, P waves, or T waves. In the context of toxicology, a thorough history, including potential exposure to toxins and a review of medications, is essential. Blood tests to assess electrolyte levels, toxicology screens, and other laboratory evaluations can help identify the underlying cause.

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