A CASE OF CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE WITH BILATERAL BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCK SHOWING INTERMITTENT A-V DISSOCIATION WITH PARASYSTOLIC PROPERTY
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A 15-year-old boy with congenital heart disease showed two types of wide QRS complexes in the limb leads. One type appeared during sinus rhythm with a QRS axis of ca. -45゜, and the other during isorhythmic A-V dissociation with a QRS axis of ca. +110゜. Transitions between the two rhythms were gradual, and several intermediate QRS complexes intervened. Possibility of parasystolic fusion of upper and lower pacemakers during transitions was discussed.
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- 1972-03-20
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