1 From the Departments of Medicine, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital (Cardiac Unit), Boston, Massachusetts.
A case is reported of reciprocal beating induced by a transvenous ventricular pacemaker inserted because of permanent sinus arrest. The mechanism of this finding is discussed.
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Reciprocal Beating from Artificial Ventricular Pacemaker
Report of a Case
Key Words: A-V junctional (nodal) rhythm Retrograde conduction Sinus arrest
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