![]() ECG has shown supraventricular tachycardia with narrow QRS. ![]() We report a case of a neonate who was born at 34 weeks of gestational age by C-section because of risk for birth asphyxia, based on abnormal CTG tracing, which had no characteristic rhythms for fetal decelerations. However, with early prenatal diagnosis and proper treatment, the majority of AFL cases show a good prognosis. ![]() AFL may result in circulatory failure, and in a more severe form, it may lead to a non-immune fetal hydrops. AFL is known to be a rare and also life-threatening rhythm disorder both at the fetus and neonatal period. In the ECG tracing, it is marked by a fast, irregular atrial activity of 280–500 beats per minute.
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