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# The cause of the pauses in the atrial rhythm are atrial premature beats, blocking the exit of the atrial prevailing atrial rhythms. These [[Atrial_Premature_Complexes|atrial premature beats]] can be appreciated when looking at the T-waves of the conducted beats preceding the pause.
# The cause of the pauses in the atrial rhythm are atrial premature beats, blocking the exit of the atrial prevailing atrial rhythms. These [[Atrial_Premature_Complexes|atrial premature beats]] can be appreciated when looking at the T-waves of the conducted beats preceding the pause.
# This question cannot be answered on this ECG. Pacing could be indicated as the patient has dizzy spells. However, blocked atrial beats per se are no pacemaker indication.
# This question cannot be answered on this ECG. Pacing could be indicated as the patient has dizzy spells. However, blocked atrial beats per se are no pacemaker indication.
# The proper workup could be: Stopping medication that lowers the sinus node frequency (B-blockers, funny current blockers, calcium channel blockers).
# The proper workup could be:  
And in any case a long term ECG recording. Measuring the sinus node recovery time is questionable.
**stopping medication that lowers the sinus node frequency (B-blockers, funny current blockers, calcium channel blockers)
**a long term ECG recording.  
**measuring the sinus node recovery time is questionable.