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- Concealed_conduction abstract "Regarding cardiology and conduction characteristics-Tissue stimulation without direct effect (such as causing contraction in another chamber), but leading to a change in conduction characteristics.A common example would be an interpolated PVC (a type of premature ventricular contraction) during normal sinus rhythm; the PVC does not cause an atrial contraction, because the retrograde impulse from the PVC does not completely penetrate the AV node. However, this AV node stimulation (which is not visible on EKG by itself, hence "concealed") can cause a delay in subsequent AV conduction by modifying the AV node's subsequent conduction characteristics. Hence, the P-R interval after the PVC is longer than the baseline P-R interval.Another variation on this concept is seen in atrial flutter. As a result of the rapid atrial rate, some of the atrial activity fails to get through the AV node in an antegrade direction but can alter the rate at which a subsequent atrial impulse is conducted. In this circumstance, an alteration in the F-wave to QRS relationship is seen.".
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- Concealed_conduction subject Category:Cardiac_electrophysiology.
- Concealed_conduction subject Category:Medical_signs.
- Concealed_conduction type Abstraction100002137.
- Concealed_conduction type Clue106643763.
- Concealed_conduction type Communication100033020.
- Concealed_conduction type Evidence106643408.
- Concealed_conduction type Indication106797169.
- Concealed_conduction type MedicalSigns.
- Concealed_conduction type Sign106646243.
- Concealed_conduction comment "Regarding cardiology and conduction characteristics-Tissue stimulation without direct effect (such as causing contraction in another chamber), but leading to a change in conduction characteristics.A common example would be an interpolated PVC (a type of premature ventricular contraction) during normal sinus rhythm; the PVC does not cause an atrial contraction, because the retrograde impulse from the PVC does not completely penetrate the AV node.".
- Concealed_conduction label "Concealed conduction".
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