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Programmed Electrical Stimulation in Mice
Published on: May 27, 2010
[Electrophysiological findings in atrial arrest]
Abstract:
It is reported on intracardiac electrophysiological findings of a 50-year-old patient in whom an atrial arrest could be diagnosed. With the help of the intracardiac mapping electric residual activities could be proved in the area of the sinus node, of the anterior atrial bundle as well as of the left atrium. The electrophysiological mechanism, the causes, the ways of conduction as well as the valency of the diagnostic measures are discussed.
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