The authors report a case of left ventricular end diastolic pressure alternans without systolic alternans in a patient with bradycardia and tachypnea. This is an artifact due to the heart rate falling in a 2:1 ratio to the respiratory cycle. Alternation of left ventricular end diastolic pressure should be interpreted carefully in patients with bradycardia.
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