Abstract

The effect of concealed conduction on certain simple arrhythmias is considered. Clinical electrocardiograms are presented and correlated with the findings of electrophysiologic studies on isolated heart preparations. Concealed activity influences the behavior of subsequent conduction by causing delays, block or facilitation in transmission. It can also cause delay in the spontaneous discharge of pacemakers. These basic characteristics represent the way in which concealed conduction can contribute to the pattern of many other simple and complex cardiac arrhythmias.

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