The Wenckebach Phenomenon |
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Authors: | Simon P. Hansom Mehrdad Golian Martin S. Green |
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Affiliation: | 1.University of Ottawa Heart Institute, 40 Ruskin Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1Y 4W7, Canada |
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Abstract: | Medicine has many great pioneers, and in 1899, one such pioneer - Karel Frederik Wenckebach made a discovery which, even to this day, remains one of the fundamental concepts within electrophysiology.Since the Wenckebach Phenomenon was first described, the field of electrophysiology has developed at a rapid pace, allowing us to observe this behaviour, and its complexities, in many new ways. In a similar way, this chapter will illustrate Wenckebach behaviour across a spectrum of modalities from the 12 lead ECG, through to the intra-cardiac recordings from both electrophysiological studies and implantable cardiac devices. In doing so, we continue to shed light on the phe-nomenon first identified through Wenckebach’s meticulous attention to detail some 120 years ago. |
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Keywords: | Wenckebach Mobitz type 1 atrioventricular block ECG electrophysiology AV node |
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