Normal sinus rhythm is interrupted by an accelerated ventricular rhythm whose rate is slightly faster than the sinus rhythm. Fusion QRS complexes occur whenever the sinus impulse enters the ventricles at the same time the ectopic ventricular focus initiates its depolarization
Approximately 50 percent of ventricular tachycardias are associated with AV dissociation. The other...
<p>Transmitral PW Doppler recordings of three exemplary patients with E/A fusion under the nominal A...
The question mark is over a normal looking QRS that occurs during 2:1 AV block with RBBB. Following...
Complete AV block is seen as evidenced by the AV dissociation. A junctional escape rhythm sets the ...
Approximately 50 percent of ventricular tachycardias are associated with AV dissociation. In these c...
In ventricular parasystole, non-fixed coupled PVC's occur at a common inter-ectopic interval. Fusio...
If the sinus node slows too much a junctional escape pacemaker may take over as indicated by arrows....
Retrograde atrial captures from an accelerated ventricular focus are occurring with increasing R-P i...
Fusion beats occur when two or more activation fronts contribute to the electrical event. These may...
2nd degree AV block is evident from the nonconducted P waves. Junctional escapes, labled J, termina...
An isochronic ventricular rhythm is also called an accelerated ventricular rhythm because it represe...
The ventricular conduction system starts below the His bundle, where it bifurcates into the right an...
SummaryVentriculophasic sinus arrhythmia is a particular phenomenon commonly observed in patients wi...
An unusual case is presented in which ventricular tachycardia at a rate of 141 beats/min was transie...
Junctional rhythm occurs when the junctional areas of the AV node become the heart pacemaker instead...
Approximately 50 percent of ventricular tachycardias are associated with AV dissociation. The other...
<p>Transmitral PW Doppler recordings of three exemplary patients with E/A fusion under the nominal A...
The question mark is over a normal looking QRS that occurs during 2:1 AV block with RBBB. Following...
Complete AV block is seen as evidenced by the AV dissociation. A junctional escape rhythm sets the ...
Approximately 50 percent of ventricular tachycardias are associated with AV dissociation. In these c...
In ventricular parasystole, non-fixed coupled PVC's occur at a common inter-ectopic interval. Fusio...
If the sinus node slows too much a junctional escape pacemaker may take over as indicated by arrows....
Retrograde atrial captures from an accelerated ventricular focus are occurring with increasing R-P i...
Fusion beats occur when two or more activation fronts contribute to the electrical event. These may...
2nd degree AV block is evident from the nonconducted P waves. Junctional escapes, labled J, termina...
An isochronic ventricular rhythm is also called an accelerated ventricular rhythm because it represe...
The ventricular conduction system starts below the His bundle, where it bifurcates into the right an...
SummaryVentriculophasic sinus arrhythmia is a particular phenomenon commonly observed in patients wi...
An unusual case is presented in which ventricular tachycardia at a rate of 141 beats/min was transie...
Junctional rhythm occurs when the junctional areas of the AV node become the heart pacemaker instead...
Approximately 50 percent of ventricular tachycardias are associated with AV dissociation. The other...
<p>Transmitral PW Doppler recordings of three exemplary patients with E/A fusion under the nominal A...
The question mark is over a normal looking QRS that occurs during 2:1 AV block with RBBB. Following...