occurs when sinus node fails to produce an impulse, another focus in the heart takes over the duty and the ensueing rhyhtm is called escape rhythm
many different foci in the heart can produce regular impulses to depolarize the ventricles and to sustain a stable cardiac rhythm
focus with the highest frequency will be the dominant focus
in a normal heart, sinus node is the dominant pacemaker and sinus rhythm is the dominant rhythm since sinus node produces impulses with the highest frequency
the disease process resulting in the appearance of escape rhythm is more important than the escape rhythm itself
Different types of escape rhythms:
atrial escape rhythm:
every P wave is followed by a QRS complex but the shape of the P wave is different than that of the sinus beat
QRS complex is narrow and the heart rate is generally above 60/minute
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