Concealed conduction

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title: Concealed conduction
text: Concealed conduction is tissue stimulation without direct effect, but leading to a change in conduction characteristics. The term "concealed" is in reference to that the conduction is not observable by electrocardiogram. A common example would be an interpolated PVC during normal sinus rhythm; the PVC does not cause an atrial contraction, because the retrograde impulse from the PVC does not completely penetrate the AV node. However, this AV node stimulation can cause a delay in subsequent AV con
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