Abstract

Abstract The events in the earliest phase of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in man are relatively unknown. This is a case report of a patient already treated in a coronary care unit and monitored on ECG when developing an AMI. A very early appearing bradyarrhythmia was noted and its significance is discussed in connection with possible mechanisms of sudden death.

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