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Electrophysiological Assessment of Murine Atria with High-Resolution Optical Mapping
Published on: February 22, 2018
Preoperative evaluation of patients with electrocardiographic conduction defects
Abstract:
Prophylactic pacemakers should be recommended for all preoperative patients with second- and third-degree heart block, regardless of whether the block is in the AV node or the trifascicular conduction system. Symptomatic patients with potential for trifascicular block should also have a transvenous pacemaker. Those without symptoms should be monitored during anesthesia and the postoperative recovery period.
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