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(Chest. 1974;66:57-60.)
© 1974 American College of Chest Physicians

Second Degree Block Within the Bundle Branches

N. Cristal M.D.1 and W. Ho M.D.1

1 Intensive Coronary Care Unit, Soroka Medical Center, Beer Sheva, Israel

We present the ECG tracings of three patients in whom second degree block type 1 (Wenckebach) or type 2(Mobitz) within the bundle branches was inferred from the surface ECG and the criteria for the electrocardiographic diagnosis is reviewed. This entity probably occurs more often than previously suspected and only awareness of its occurrence and accurate diagnostic criteria will reveal its true frequency and prognostic implications.

Submitted on March 29, 1973
Accepted on November 2, 1973







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