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ECG findings

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  • there is no relation between P and QRS
  • the P wave rate is about 90 per minute and the QRS is about 36 per minute
  • the QRS complex may be wide because of the abnormal spread of depolarisation from a ventricular focus

A normal QRS and a rate of >40 per minute, which responds to exercise, suggests a pacemaker focus near the AVN.

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