1996
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-8167.1996.tb00523.x
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Irregular Sinus Parasystole Due to Intermittency and Modulation of Parasystolic Activity

Abstract: A case of intermittent sinus parasystole in which the parasystolic focus is protected from the dominant sinus rhythm only during the second half of its intrinsic cycle is reported. In addition, a modulating (i.e., electronic) effect is often clearly exerted from the dominant rhythm upon the focus during the protected period. Coexistence of both modulation and intermittency in sinus parasystole, as well as a modulating effect limited to the second part of the parasystolic cycle, have not been previously reporte… Show more

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“…The parasystolic rhythm was rst reported decades ago [12]. When a secondary atrial pacemaker res simultaneously with the sinoatrial node but is prevented from depolarizing by the sinus node because of an entry block, two simultaneous atrial rhythms that resemble atrial premature beats are created, which could jointly or alternately control the atrium, this condition is known as atrial parasystole.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parasystolic rhythm was rst reported decades ago [12]. When a secondary atrial pacemaker res simultaneously with the sinoatrial node but is prevented from depolarizing by the sinus node because of an entry block, two simultaneous atrial rhythms that resemble atrial premature beats are created, which could jointly or alternately control the atrium, this condition is known as atrial parasystole.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%