Wenckebach and Mobitz Type
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Fourteen patients with conduction defects were analyzed by using bundle of His (BH) recordings. The BH electrograms were validated by BH and right atrial pacing (AP). In 12 patients with Mobitz type II A-V block, failure in impulse transmission for the dropped beats was localized distal to the recording site of the BH. Three of these 12 patients showed normal QRS complexes. In two of these three, the QRS complexes remained unchanged during intermittent periods of complete heart block (CHB), and thus represent His bundle rhythm with subsidiary pacemaker arising above the bifurcation of the BH. The A-H time in this group of 12 patients ranged from 60 to 160 msec and the H-V time ranged from 40 to 90
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