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[[File:E000622.jpg|thumb|600px|left|A patient with MobitzII A/V block post pacemaker implant for syncope.]]
[[File:E000622.jpg|thumb|600px|left|This is an EKG rhythm from a patient with a Medtronic model 8081 Premier single chamber pacemaker.
The patient is a 65 year old man who had a history of blackouts while sitting.
During the episodes his wife described him as becoming limp and white.
His electrocardiogram showed a left bundle branch block with a normal pr interval. This conduction abnormality had been present for at least 16 years.
An electrophsiology test was performed and a pacemaker inserted.
What is the native rhythm?
Is the pacer working well ( in particular what do you think of the spike on the second QRS)?.]]

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This case report is kindly provided by Michael Rosengarten from McGill and is part of the McGill Cases. These cases come from the McGill EKG World Encyclopedia.


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This is an EKG rhythm from a patient with a Medtronic model 8081 Premier single chamber pacemaker. The patient is a 65 year old man who had a history of blackouts while sitting. During the episodes his wife described him as becoming limp and white. His electrocardiogram showed a left bundle branch block with a normal pr interval. This conduction abnormality had been present for at least 16 years. An electrophsiology test was performed and a pacemaker inserted. What is the native rhythm? Is the pacer working well ( in particular what do you think of the spike on the second QRS)?.