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Premature atrial complexes origin from an ectopic pacing region in the atria. They are an example of [[Ectopic Beats|ectopic beats]]. The result is a p-wave with often a different morphology as the preceding ones. | Premature atrial complexes origin from an ectopic pacing region in the atria. They are an example of [[Ectopic Beats|ectopic beats]]. The result is a p-wave with often a different morphology as the preceding ones. | ||
A premature atrial complexe is usually followed by a [[noncompensatory pause]] caused by the fact that atrial depolarization enters the sinus node and resets the sinus rhythm. | A premature atrial complexe is usually followed by a [[Ectopic Beats|noncompensatory pause]] caused by the fact that atrial depolarization enters the sinus node and resets the sinus rhythm. | ||
Premature atrial complexes are common and usually benign. | Premature atrial complexes are common and usually benign. | ||
'''See also:''' | '''See also:''' | ||
[[Ventricular Premature Beats]] | *[[Ventricular Premature Beats]] | ||
[[Ectopic Beats]] | *[[Ectopic Beats]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:08, 3 April 2008
This is part of: Supraventricular Rhythms |
Premature atrial complexes origin from an ectopic pacing region in the atria. They are an example of ectopic beats. The result is a p-wave with often a different morphology as the preceding ones.
A premature atrial complexe is usually followed by a noncompensatory pause caused by the fact that atrial depolarization enters the sinus node and resets the sinus rhythm.
Premature atrial complexes are common and usually benign.
See also: