Various Types of Second Degree A-V Node Ventricular Block (Block in Block) Observed in a Case of Complete A-V Block with Atrial Fibrillation and Bilateral Bundle Branch Block
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A 78-year-old female transiently developed atrial fibrillation with complete A-V block and bilateral bundle branch block after she had a quarrel with a newly-appointed, ill-natured nurse. During this period the ECG showed various types of second degree A-V node-ventricular (N-V) block such as multiple second degree N-V block type II, inducing ventricular asystoles of varying durations and second degree N・V block type I (the Wenckebach period) showing a progressive shortening of and then a prompt increase in the RR interval. A special form of second degree N-V block in which a period of progressive shortening of the RR interval was followed by a period of constant RR interval and then terminated by second degree N-V block type II was referred to as second degree N-V block type III. Occasionally, the Wenckebach period in second degree N-V block was followed by a progressive increase in the RR interval which was designated as the counter-Wenckebach period.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1970-12-31
著者
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Nakamoto Kimiaki
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Yamaguchi Red Cross Hospital
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Nakamoto Kimiaki
Second Department of internal Medicine, Yamaguchi Red Cross Hospital,
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