Cardiac memory (CM) is identified as an altered T wave when normal ventricular activation resumes after an abnormal myocardial activation period. We present a case who initially underwent temporary right… Click to show full abstract
Cardiac memory (CM) is identified as an altered T wave when normal ventricular activation resumes after an abnormal myocardial activation period. We present a case who initially underwent temporary right ventricular apex (RVA) pacing for one week which induced typical pseudo-primary T wave changes. The T wave inversion was observed after the end of RVA pacing when left bundle branch pacing (LBBP) was initiated, and the abnormal T waves gradually return to almost normal repolarization during LBBP 40 days later.
               
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