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Atrial rhythm resembles sinusrhythm, but origins from a different atrial focus. It can be recognised by the abnormal configuration of the p-wave. Often the p-wave is negative in AVF, as is seen in the example.
Atrial rhythm resembles sinusrhythm, but origins from a different atrial focus. It can be recognised by the abnormal configuration of the p-wave. Often the p-wave is negative in AVF, as is seen in the example.
[[File:E0003196.png|thumb|Conversion of sinus bradycardia to atrial rhythm is sometimes seen in young patients with sinus bradycardia, as in this example.]]
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