Fusion beats occur when two or more activation fronts contribute to the electrical event. These may occur in the atria or in the ventricles. In this example the ventricular fusions are the result of simultaneous activation of the ventricles from two foci, the sinus node and a ventricular ectopic focus
An unusual case is presented in which ventricular tachycardia at a rate of 141 beats/min was transie...
The pathophysiological background for ventricular tachyarrhythmias based on experimental and clinica...
Wilson assumed that the ventricular gradient (VG) is independent of the ventricular activation order...
In ventricular parasystole, non-fixed coupled PVC's occur at a common inter-ectopic interval. Fusio...
Approximately 50 percent of ventricular tachycardias are associated with AV dissociation. In these c...
Normal sinus rhythm is interrupted by an accelerated ventricular rhythm whose rate is slightly faste...
SUMMARY Ventricular fibrillation was induced in eight of 10 open-chest dogs by reperfusion after a 1...
Background: Electrical fusion between left ventricular pacing and spontaneous right ventricular acti...
Ventricular pacing is frequently associated with retrograde ventriculo-atrial con-duction. In the ab...
SUMMARY To describe the epicardial ventricular activation sequence in the intact human heart, we ob-...
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...
Transient entrainment by pacing has been demonstrated during various tachyarrhythmias, including ven...
In 25 cases at open heart surgery, atrial and ventricular close bipolar electrograms, an atrial unip...
Demonstrates how the cause of the ventricular contraction (VC), reflected by its electrophysiologica...
Ventricular activation and repolarization were examined by measuring intramural and epicardial poten...
An unusual case is presented in which ventricular tachycardia at a rate of 141 beats/min was transie...
The pathophysiological background for ventricular tachyarrhythmias based on experimental and clinica...
Wilson assumed that the ventricular gradient (VG) is independent of the ventricular activation order...
In ventricular parasystole, non-fixed coupled PVC's occur at a common inter-ectopic interval. Fusio...
Approximately 50 percent of ventricular tachycardias are associated with AV dissociation. In these c...
Normal sinus rhythm is interrupted by an accelerated ventricular rhythm whose rate is slightly faste...
SUMMARY Ventricular fibrillation was induced in eight of 10 open-chest dogs by reperfusion after a 1...
Background: Electrical fusion between left ventricular pacing and spontaneous right ventricular acti...
Ventricular pacing is frequently associated with retrograde ventriculo-atrial con-duction. In the ab...
SUMMARY To describe the epicardial ventricular activation sequence in the intact human heart, we ob-...
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...
Transient entrainment by pacing has been demonstrated during various tachyarrhythmias, including ven...
In 25 cases at open heart surgery, atrial and ventricular close bipolar electrograms, an atrial unip...
Demonstrates how the cause of the ventricular contraction (VC), reflected by its electrophysiologica...
Ventricular activation and repolarization were examined by measuring intramural and epicardial poten...
An unusual case is presented in which ventricular tachycardia at a rate of 141 beats/min was transie...
The pathophysiological background for ventricular tachyarrhythmias based on experimental and clinica...
Wilson assumed that the ventricular gradient (VG) is independent of the ventricular activation order...