PMID: 7513860Mar 1, 1994Paper

Electrophysiological testing of sinus node function: diagnostic and prognostic application-including updated information from sinus node electrograms

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology : PACE
J A Reiffel, M J Kuehnert

Abstract

Sinus node function, including automaticity, conduction, and refractoriness, can be studied in the human electrophysiology laboratory. This review details the current methods used for such studies and discusses their clinical value. Of special emphasis in this article is the role of sinus node electrography in the clinical laboratory. Included also is an update of the data relating the duration of sinus node depolarization as measure on sinus node electrograms to other parameters that assess sinus node function as well as data supporting the direct relationship between the duration of the sinus node depolarization as the severity of sinus node dysfunction.

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