Trifascicular block cannot be diagnosed from a single ECG showing bifascicular block with prolonged PR. The risk of AV block during anaesthesia and surgery is low. If AV block occurs, it is likely to be vagally induced (Wenckebach),rather than Mobitz II. The risk of a temporary pacemaker is not usually justified
SUMMARY In January 1975, we reported results of a prospective follow-up study (mean 538 ± 42 days) o...
In patients with unexplained syncope and bifascicular block (BFB), syncope may be caused by intermit...
There is second degree heart block with the atrial rate double the ventricular rate. The atrial rate...
Ninety-eight patients with ECG evidence of bifascicular block who had undergone general anesthesia ...
An electrical impulse from the sinoatrial node has to travel through the atria, to the atrioventricu...
Mobitz II block is misunderstood more than any other abnormality of rhythm or conduction”. The conce...
A case of a complex advanced two level AV junctional conduction block is described with electrocardi...
A patient with Wenckebach phenomenon followed by runs of 2:1 atrioventricular (AV) block, labeled as...
Fourteen patients with conduction defects were analyzed by using bundle of His (BH) recordings. The ...
Objectives.The aim of this study was to examine the inducibility of ventricular arrhythmias in patie...
The occurrence of Wenckebach second-degree (Mobitz I) A-V block in apparently normal persons still p...
This editorial refers to ‘Electrocardiographic character-istics of atrioventricular block induced by...
SUMMARY We evaluated the usefulness of the surface electro-cardiogram to predict the presence of pos...
The ECG shows complete heart block with AV dissociation, normal sinus rhythm and a paced ventricular...
The treatment of patients with bifascicular block (BFB) and syncope in the absence of structural hea...
SUMMARY In January 1975, we reported results of a prospective follow-up study (mean 538 ± 42 days) o...
In patients with unexplained syncope and bifascicular block (BFB), syncope may be caused by intermit...
There is second degree heart block with the atrial rate double the ventricular rate. The atrial rate...
Ninety-eight patients with ECG evidence of bifascicular block who had undergone general anesthesia ...
An electrical impulse from the sinoatrial node has to travel through the atria, to the atrioventricu...
Mobitz II block is misunderstood more than any other abnormality of rhythm or conduction”. The conce...
A case of a complex advanced two level AV junctional conduction block is described with electrocardi...
A patient with Wenckebach phenomenon followed by runs of 2:1 atrioventricular (AV) block, labeled as...
Fourteen patients with conduction defects were analyzed by using bundle of His (BH) recordings. The ...
Objectives.The aim of this study was to examine the inducibility of ventricular arrhythmias in patie...
The occurrence of Wenckebach second-degree (Mobitz I) A-V block in apparently normal persons still p...
This editorial refers to ‘Electrocardiographic character-istics of atrioventricular block induced by...
SUMMARY We evaluated the usefulness of the surface electro-cardiogram to predict the presence of pos...
The ECG shows complete heart block with AV dissociation, normal sinus rhythm and a paced ventricular...
The treatment of patients with bifascicular block (BFB) and syncope in the absence of structural hea...
SUMMARY In January 1975, we reported results of a prospective follow-up study (mean 538 ± 42 days) o...
In patients with unexplained syncope and bifascicular block (BFB), syncope may be caused by intermit...
There is second degree heart block with the atrial rate double the ventricular rate. The atrial rate...