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  2. Understanding the Electrocardiogram In Health & Disease
  3. 7.0.0 Tachycardias- Introduction
  4. 7.1.0 Mechanisms of arrhythmias-frame 1
  5. 7.1.10 (11)

7.1.18 (18a)-(this is a new page)

Thus, re-entry is determined by 4 factors:

  • THE CONDUCTION VELOCITY OF THE PROPAGATING WAVEFRONT
  • THE TIME REQUIRED FOR THE TISSUE TO RECOVER ITS EXCITABILITY (ITS REFRACTORY PERIOD)
  • THE LENGTH OF THE CIRCUIT
  • THE PRESENCE OF UNIDIRECTIONAL BLOCK

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  • Introduction to First Edition
  • 1.0.0 Generation of the ECG
  • 2.0.0 The Normal Electrocardiogram
  • 3.0.0 Inter and intra-ventricular Conduction Disturbances
  • 4.0.0 Ventricular Hypertrophy
  • 5.0.0 ELECTROLYTE ABNORMALITIES, DRUG EFFECTS AND THE LONG QT SYNDROMES
  • 6.0.0 Ischemia and Infarction - Introduction (frame i and ii)
  • 7.0.0 Tachycardias- Introduction
    • 7.1.0 Mechanisms of arrhythmias-frame 1
      • 7.1.1 (2)
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      • 7.1.3 (4)
      • 7.1.4 (5)
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        • 7.1.18 (18a)-(this is a new page)
        • 7.1.19 (frame19)
      • 7.1.20 (frame 20)
      • 7.1.30 (frame 30)
    • 7.2.0 Narrow Complex Rhythms (frame 38)
    • 7.3.0 Atrial Flutter and Fibrillation (frame 93)
    • 7.4.0 Wide Complex Beats and Rhythms (frame 122)
  • 8.0.0 The Bradycardias frame i-introduction
  • 9.0.0 The ECG of Heart Murmurs-introduction
  • 10.0.0 The Electrocardiogram in the Emergency Department-Introduction
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