The question mark is over a normal looking QRS that occurs during 2:1 AV block with RBBB. Following this QRS a ventricular escape rhythm takes over. The normal looking beat is actually a fusion beat resulting from simultaneous activation of the ventricles; the sinus impulse enters the left ventricle at the same time a right ventricular escape rhythm begins
Second degree AV block is present; conducted beats are identified by those QRS's that terminate shor...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com The first ECG s...
Right ventricle apex (RVA) pacing bypasses the His-Purkinje system result-ing in left bundle branch ...
Complete AV block is seen as evidenced by the AV dissociation. A junctional escape rhythm sets the ...
2nd degree AV block is evident from the nonconducted P waves. Junctional escapes, labled J, termina...
SummaryVentriculophasic sinus arrhythmia is a particular phenomenon commonly observed in patients wi...
In A the ECG shows complete or 3rd degree AV block with a left ventricular escape rhythm, as evidenc...
On Day 1, at a heart rate of 103 bpm the P waves are not clearly defined suggesting an accelerated j...
Normal sinus rhythm is interrupted by an accelerated ventricular rhythm whose rate is slightly faste...
The sequence of intraventricular conduction has been studied in a total of 60 patients, 38 of whom h...
The classic rSR' in V1 is RBBB. Mobitz II 2nd degree AV block is present because the PR intervals a...
A case of right bundle branch block pattern of right ventricular pacing is presented wherein a simpl...
Right ventricle apex (RVA) pacing bypasses the His-Purkinje system result-ing in left bundle branch ...
Junctional escapes are passive, protective events whenever the heart rate slows below that of the es...
Retrograde atrial captures from an accelerated ventricular focus are occurring with increasing R-P i...
Second degree AV block is present; conducted beats are identified by those QRS's that terminate shor...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com The first ECG s...
Right ventricle apex (RVA) pacing bypasses the His-Purkinje system result-ing in left bundle branch ...
Complete AV block is seen as evidenced by the AV dissociation. A junctional escape rhythm sets the ...
2nd degree AV block is evident from the nonconducted P waves. Junctional escapes, labled J, termina...
SummaryVentriculophasic sinus arrhythmia is a particular phenomenon commonly observed in patients wi...
In A the ECG shows complete or 3rd degree AV block with a left ventricular escape rhythm, as evidenc...
On Day 1, at a heart rate of 103 bpm the P waves are not clearly defined suggesting an accelerated j...
Normal sinus rhythm is interrupted by an accelerated ventricular rhythm whose rate is slightly faste...
The sequence of intraventricular conduction has been studied in a total of 60 patients, 38 of whom h...
The classic rSR' in V1 is RBBB. Mobitz II 2nd degree AV block is present because the PR intervals a...
A case of right bundle branch block pattern of right ventricular pacing is presented wherein a simpl...
Right ventricle apex (RVA) pacing bypasses the His-Purkinje system result-ing in left bundle branch ...
Junctional escapes are passive, protective events whenever the heart rate slows below that of the es...
Retrograde atrial captures from an accelerated ventricular focus are occurring with increasing R-P i...
Second degree AV block is present; conducted beats are identified by those QRS's that terminate shor...
# The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com The first ECG s...
Right ventricle apex (RVA) pacing bypasses the His-Purkinje system result-ing in left bundle branch ...