Ventriculo-Atrial Conduction and Atrial Potential

Sixty-five percent in SSS and fifteen percent in AVB had retrograde V-A conduction. The retrograde conduction time was 259±31 msec (mean±SD). The amplitude of retrogradely conducted P waves was revealed to be lower than that of antegrade P waves, 2.7±1.7mV vs 4.1±2.4mV in bipolar leads, and 3.0±1.6m...

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Published inJinko Zoki Vol. 14; no. 3; pp. 1427 - 1430
Main Authors ABE, T., SASSA, H., TAKEUCHI, E., NIIMI, T., MURASE, M., NOGAKI, H., SUENAGA, Y., ISHIHARA, T., TANAKA, N., MIYATA, Y., OOMIYA, T., SAEGUSA, H., SONE, T., OGAWA, K., YOSHIDA, K.
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR ARTIFICIAL ORGANS 1985
一般社団法人 日本人工臓器学会
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ISSN0300-0818
1883-6097
DOI10.11392/jsao1972.14.1427

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Summary:Sixty-five percent in SSS and fifteen percent in AVB had retrograde V-A conduction. The retrograde conduction time was 259±31 msec (mean±SD). The amplitude of retrogradely conducted P waves was revealed to be lower than that of antegrade P waves, 2.7±1.7mV vs 4.1±2.4mV in bipolar leads, and 3.0±1.6mV vs 3.4±1.5mV in unipolar leads respectively.
ISSN:0300-0818
1883-6097
DOI:10.11392/jsao1972.14.1427