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- Published on: 22 August 2000
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- Published on: 22 August 2000Re: Use of the 12 lead ECG to predict lead position during RBBB morphology pacingShow More
Dear Editor
We have read the interesting comments of Dr Kapoor concerning left ventricular pacing and discriminating ECG patterns.
In our short case report,[1] we could not, by lack of space, include the different ECG tracings nor discuss the complete differential diagnosis. The subject remains nevertheless extremely important with respect to the precise diagnosis and the therapeutic measures we have...
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None declared. - Published on: 22 August 2000Use of the 12 lead ECG to predict lead position during RBBB morphology pacingShow More
Dear Editor
The case described by Blommaert et al makes interesting reading. Inadvertent left ventricular (LV) pacing following attempted placement of a lead in the right ventricle (RV) is a known occurrence. It is vital to recognise the problem to institute appropriate therapeutic measures, realising however that often right bundle branch block (RBBB) pattern results from normal RV pacing. It would however be in...
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