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Schrittmacher-EKG-Quiz Folge 20

Ventrikuläre Extrasystolie mit kleinem Extra

Pacemaker ECG Quiz No. 20

Multiple ventricular extrasystoles with a little extra

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Der vorliegende Fall stellt einen Patienten mit ischämischer Herzinsuffizienz und Zweikammer-Schrittmacher vor, der bei binodaler Erkrankung ein komplexes Schrittmacher-EKG zeigt.

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A patient with ischemic heart disease and dual-chamber pacing for binodal disease, exhibiting a complex pacemaker ECG, is presented.

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Israel, C. Schrittmacher-EKG-Quiz Folge 20. Herzschr. Elektrophys. 20, 154–157 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00399-009-0056-3

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