Theladder diagramsays it all: the atria are fibrillating; there is complete heart block in the AV junction; a junctional tachycardia focus is firing at about 130 bpm, but not all junctional impulses reach the ventricles due to 2nd degree exit block
The ladder diagram illustrates a Wenckebach type AV block by the increasing PR intervals before the ...
This complicated rhythm strip shows normal sinus rhythm and a competing junctional parasystolic focu...
His bundle electrocardiography in a patient with a digitalis-induced bidirectional tachycardia revea...
In A the rhythm is junctional tachycardia with RBBB. In B there is 2nd degree exit block with a 3:2...
In a patient with longstanding atrial fibrillation being treated with digoxin, a regular tachycardia...
The ectopic atrial rate is 150 bpm. Some of the ectopic P waves are easily seen and indicated by the...
Although at first glance this looks like normal sinus rhythm at 95 bpm. On closer look, there are 2...
In this rhythm the atrial rate from an ectopic focus is 160 bpm. Atrial activity can be seen on top ...
The ectopic P waves, easily seen in this example,occur in groups, separated by short pauses. This i...
Clinical features of exit block were shown and its probable electrophysiological mechanisms discusse...
It is extremely difficult, even impossible- except in rare instances- to differentiate cases of par-...
Junctional rhythm occurs when the junctional areas of the AV node become the heart pacemaker instead...
Digitalis accelerated the rate in atrial flutter resulting in atrial fibrillation, whereas the addit...
Transition from congenital junctional ectopic tachycardia to complete AV block was observed in an 8 ...
(DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.50.6092) A 79-year-old woman with a previous history of hyper-tension...
The ladder diagram illustrates a Wenckebach type AV block by the increasing PR intervals before the ...
This complicated rhythm strip shows normal sinus rhythm and a competing junctional parasystolic focu...
His bundle electrocardiography in a patient with a digitalis-induced bidirectional tachycardia revea...
In A the rhythm is junctional tachycardia with RBBB. In B there is 2nd degree exit block with a 3:2...
In a patient with longstanding atrial fibrillation being treated with digoxin, a regular tachycardia...
The ectopic atrial rate is 150 bpm. Some of the ectopic P waves are easily seen and indicated by the...
Although at first glance this looks like normal sinus rhythm at 95 bpm. On closer look, there are 2...
In this rhythm the atrial rate from an ectopic focus is 160 bpm. Atrial activity can be seen on top ...
The ectopic P waves, easily seen in this example,occur in groups, separated by short pauses. This i...
Clinical features of exit block were shown and its probable electrophysiological mechanisms discusse...
It is extremely difficult, even impossible- except in rare instances- to differentiate cases of par-...
Junctional rhythm occurs when the junctional areas of the AV node become the heart pacemaker instead...
Digitalis accelerated the rate in atrial flutter resulting in atrial fibrillation, whereas the addit...
Transition from congenital junctional ectopic tachycardia to complete AV block was observed in an 8 ...
(DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.50.6092) A 79-year-old woman with a previous history of hyper-tension...
The ladder diagram illustrates a Wenckebach type AV block by the increasing PR intervals before the ...
This complicated rhythm strip shows normal sinus rhythm and a competing junctional parasystolic focu...
His bundle electrocardiography in a patient with a digitalis-induced bidirectional tachycardia revea...