Publications by authors named "L SCHAMROTH"

We present a case of atrioventricular (AV) junctional parasystole manifesting with ventricular fusion beats due to the presence of an accessory AV conduction pathway. Ventricular fusion beats are usually impossible in AV junctional parasystole. In the reported case the ventricular fusion occurs because the ectopic AV junctional impulse is conducted through the His bundle, whereas the sinus impulse is conducted to the ventricles through the Kent bundle.

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The authors present a case of trifascicular block: complete right bundle branch block, tachycardia-dependent left anterior hemiblock, and bradycardia-dependent left posterior hemiblock. There is, in addition, a complicating independent AV junctional rhythm that is in most instances not affected by the conducted sinus impulses. Occasionally, however, this focus is discharged by very early sinus impulses that are unexpectedly conducted to the ventricles (a manifestation of "supernormal" conduction).

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The authors report a case of concealed ventricular hexageminy in which, with a few exceptions, extrasystoles were separated by sinus beats conforming to the formula 6n - 1. Whenever an exception to this formula occurs, the intervening beats are not all of sinus origin, but include also a ventricular extrasystole that is different from those occurring in hexageminal distribution. The pattern is explained by a parasystolic rhythm modulated by sinus impulses, assuming a 3:1 ratio between the parasystolic cycle and the sinus cycle.

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