This article describes the different anatomic structures involved in normal atrioventricular conduction and their pathologic states. It defines their effects on the electrocardiogram, and describes how to localize the level… Click to show full abstract
This article describes the different anatomic structures involved in normal atrioventricular conduction and their pathologic states. It defines their effects on the electrocardiogram, and describes how to localize the level and evaluate the severity of conduction disease by electrocardiographic analysis. It illustrates the relevance of intracavitary recordings in the diagnosis of level of block.
               
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