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Since the discovery of the major components of the cardiac conduction system (CCS) by the early 20th century we have seen many technological advancements that have allowed immense insight into the CCS tissues. In this review we will discuss how these innovation steps in imaging have been used to...
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Normal anatomic and histologic features of the sinus node, atrial myocardium, and interatrial conduction of the cardiac impulse are reviewed. The controversy surrounding atrial conduction via specialized atrial cells versus specific in-ternodal tracts (between sinus and atrioventricular nodes) is discussed...
The cardiovascular apparatus is a transport circuit that carries blood cells, oxygen and nutrients to cells of the body’s organs, and wastes produced by working cells to their final destinations (mainly lungs, liver, and kidneys). It is involved in both
Surgical heart block has assumed a major experimental and clinical position in the overall picture of heart block. Anatomical studies of the conduction system have revealed moderately consistent patterns in various cardiac anomalies, but... HL Gadboys,RS Litwak - 《Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases》...
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sciencedirect conduction system of heart the cardiac conduction system is comprised of specialized “pacemaker” cells that spontaneously generate electric activity and conduction pathways that propagate it throughout the heart in a coordinated fashion, generating action potentials (aps) in individual ...
11.2.2.1 A Review of Electrophysiology and the Anatomy of the Cardiac Conduction System Under physiologic conditions, electrical impulse generation, conduction, and propagation occurs in specialized excitatory and conductive tissues within the myocardium, and is driven by a sequence of ion fluxes through...
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