Pseudo-atrioventricular block
https://doi.org/10.35336/VA-1572
Abstract
A fragment of Holter ECG recording is presented, demonstrating a pseudo-second-degree atrioventricular block type II pattern, diagnosed by the presence of a non-conducted sinus P wave following a ventricular ectopic complex.
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About the Authors
E. S. ZhabinaRussian Federation
Saint-Petersburg, 2 Akkuratova str.
D. A. Stepanov
Russian Federation
Danila Stepanov
Saint-Petersburg, 2 Akkuratova str.
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For citations:
Zhabina E.S., Stepanov D.A. Pseudo-atrioventricular block. Journal of Arrhythmology. 2025;32(4):е1-е2. https://doi.org/10.35336/VA-1572
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