As illustrated, PAC's can have three fates: PAC-1enters the ventricles and encounters no conduction delays, therefore causing a narrow QRS; PAC-2 occurs a little earlier and can't get through the AV junction, therefore beingnonconducted; PAC-3 seen inlead V1 makes it into the ventricles but encounters the right bundle refractory period, therefore conducting with a RBBB morphology; i.e. aberrant conduction
Although most PACs reset the sinus node producing an incomplete compensatory pause, this PAC, indica...
Both scar and left-to-right ventricular (LV/RV) differences in repolarization properties have been i...
Background: Most idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) originate from the outflow tracts and are ...
three fates of PAC's: 1. normal conduction; 2. aberrant conduction; 3. non-conductio
PACs have three fates: normal conduction into ventricles, aberrant conduction in ventricles due to b...
These PAC's, indicated by arrows, enter the ventricles and find the right bundle refractory. They th...
PAC's are identified by the arrows. Note that the PP interval surrounding the PAC is less than 2x t...
The arrow indicates slight alteration of the ST-T wave by a PAC. The PAC, in turn, falls during the...
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...
Aberrant ventricular conduction (AbC) was produced in 52 subjects, including 14 normal volunteers, b...
The ventricular conduction system starts below the His bundle, where it bifurcates into the right an...
PVC's usually stick out like sore thumbs; PAC's are often difficult to see because they are hidden i...
The shape of a premature ventricular complex (PVC) might reflect the presence or absence of myocardi...
• Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) can pro-vide clues to the physical or electrocardiographic ...
<p>The PVCs/IVTs arising from the AL-EPI MA showed the “notching” (arrow) in both the upstroke and d...
Although most PACs reset the sinus node producing an incomplete compensatory pause, this PAC, indica...
Both scar and left-to-right ventricular (LV/RV) differences in repolarization properties have been i...
Background: Most idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) originate from the outflow tracts and are ...
three fates of PAC's: 1. normal conduction; 2. aberrant conduction; 3. non-conductio
PACs have three fates: normal conduction into ventricles, aberrant conduction in ventricles due to b...
These PAC's, indicated by arrows, enter the ventricles and find the right bundle refractory. They th...
PAC's are identified by the arrows. Note that the PP interval surrounding the PAC is less than 2x t...
The arrow indicates slight alteration of the ST-T wave by a PAC. The PAC, in turn, falls during the...
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...
Aberrant ventricular conduction (AbC) was produced in 52 subjects, including 14 normal volunteers, b...
The ventricular conduction system starts below the His bundle, where it bifurcates into the right an...
PVC's usually stick out like sore thumbs; PAC's are often difficult to see because they are hidden i...
The shape of a premature ventricular complex (PVC) might reflect the presence or absence of myocardi...
• Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) can pro-vide clues to the physical or electrocardiographic ...
<p>The PVCs/IVTs arising from the AL-EPI MA showed the “notching” (arrow) in both the upstroke and d...
Although most PACs reset the sinus node producing an incomplete compensatory pause, this PAC, indica...
Both scar and left-to-right ventricular (LV/RV) differences in repolarization properties have been i...
Background: Most idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) originate from the outflow tracts and are ...