The ventricular conduction system starts below the His bundle, where it bifurcates into the right and left bundle branches that taper out to the subendocardial Purkinje network, which activates the ventricular myocardium. This system is responsible for the synchronized and almost simultaneous activation of both ventricles. On the surface ECG, the ventricular conduction system lies in the terminal portion of the PR interval, whereas the QRS complex is comprised of the electrical currents originating from ventricular depolarization. This article reviews the main electroanatomical features of the ventricular conduction system and the effects of its delay on the QRS
© 2015 Dr. Mohammad Hasan ImamElectrocardiogram (ECG) signal analysis is a ubiquitous tool for inves...
The ventricular rate is around 56/minute and is slightly irregular. The QRS complexes are wide, but ...
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...
The ventricular conduction system starts below the His bundle, where it bifurcates into the right an...
From the atrioventricular node, electrical activation is propagated to both ventricles by a system o...
Aims To investigate how variability in activation sequence and passive conduction properties transla...
AIMS: Transgenic mice are frequently used to investigate the role of genes involved in cardiac condu...
Prolongation of QRS (≥120 ms) occurs in 14% to 47% of heart failure (HF) patients. Left bundle branc...
The QRS complex shortening by cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has been associated with impro...
The normal cardiac-conduction-system is responsible for the contraction of the heart muscle. Damage ...
Anatomical location of the conduction system may influence the characteristics of the depolarization...
Wide QRS complex is present when the normal activation pattern is modified by various mechanisms and...
The sequence of intraventricular conduction has been studied in a total of 60 patients, 38 of whom h...
Electrocardiogram (ECG)analysis trying to understand the mechanisms of QRS widening is often problem...
In dogs, myocardial infarcts induced by ligating the anterior descending coronary artery in its midd...
© 2015 Dr. Mohammad Hasan ImamElectrocardiogram (ECG) signal analysis is a ubiquitous tool for inves...
The ventricular rate is around 56/minute and is slightly irregular. The QRS complexes are wide, but ...
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...
The ventricular conduction system starts below the His bundle, where it bifurcates into the right an...
From the atrioventricular node, electrical activation is propagated to both ventricles by a system o...
Aims To investigate how variability in activation sequence and passive conduction properties transla...
AIMS: Transgenic mice are frequently used to investigate the role of genes involved in cardiac condu...
Prolongation of QRS (≥120 ms) occurs in 14% to 47% of heart failure (HF) patients. Left bundle branc...
The QRS complex shortening by cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) has been associated with impro...
The normal cardiac-conduction-system is responsible for the contraction of the heart muscle. Damage ...
Anatomical location of the conduction system may influence the characteristics of the depolarization...
Wide QRS complex is present when the normal activation pattern is modified by various mechanisms and...
The sequence of intraventricular conduction has been studied in a total of 60 patients, 38 of whom h...
Electrocardiogram (ECG)analysis trying to understand the mechanisms of QRS widening is often problem...
In dogs, myocardial infarcts induced by ligating the anterior descending coronary artery in its midd...
© 2015 Dr. Mohammad Hasan ImamElectrocardiogram (ECG) signal analysis is a ubiquitous tool for inves...
The ventricular rate is around 56/minute and is slightly irregular. The QRS complexes are wide, but ...
Escape beats recorded in clinical electrocardiograms sometimes differ in contour and QRS dura-tion f...