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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Electrocardiographic findings in pacemaker syndrome may include [[prolonged PR interval]] | Electrocardiographic findings in pacemaker syndrome may include: | ||
* [[prolonged PR interval]] | |||
* VA conduction due to dyssynchrony between atria and ventricles and/or [[AV dissociation]]. | |||
* Single chamber ventricular pacemakers patients will have loss of AV synchrony | |||
* Loss of AV synchrony due to AV block and rapid atrial pacing. | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Electrocardiographic findings in pacemaker syndrome may include:
- prolonged PR interval
- VA conduction due to dyssynchrony between atria and ventricles and/or AV dissociation.
- Single chamber ventricular pacemakers patients will have loss of AV synchrony
- Loss of AV synchrony due to AV block and rapid atrial pacing.