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Holter / Cardiac Event Monitoring

A cardiac event monitor may be helpful in patients with transient symptoms or palpitations to exclude other rhythms such as ventricular tachycardia.

Electrophysiologic Studies

  • There is normal conduction in the His bundle, and the His-ventricular interval is normal.
  • Preceding each QRS, there should be a His bundle depolarization
  • AV conduction is variable
  • VA conduction is variable

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