1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8159.1982.tb02302.x
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Programmed Chest‐Wall Stimulation to Evaluate the Progress of A‐V Block After Pacemaker Insertion in Patients with Trifascicular Disease

Abstract: Twenty six patients (aged 46-80, mean age 64) with bifascicular block in the presence of prolonged H-V interval (trifascicular block), were followed for an average of 31 months after inserting an R-wave inhibited pacemaker (PM) because of syncope and/or dizzy attacks. The underlying rhythm was evaluated at 4-6-month intervals by three different techniques: 1) 12-lead ECG when intrinsic patient rate was faster than PM rate; 2) abrupt PM inhibition (APMI) by the rapid chest-wall stimulation technique, and 3) pro… Show more

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