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J Am Coll Cardiol, 1984; 4:1315-1321
© 1984 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Effects of reperfusion on complete heart block complicating anterior myocardial infarction

D Wilber, J Walton, W O'Neill, N Laufer, and B Pitt

Two patients with complete heart block complicating extensive anterior myocardial infarction underwent late (greater than 40 hours) coronary reperfusion with angioplasty. One to one atrioventricular conduction was restored within minutes of reperfusion despite a lack of measurable ventricular muscle salvage as demonstrated by ventriculography 1 week later. The evidence favors reversible ischemia rather than extensive necrosis of the proximal conduction system as the mechanism of heart block in this subgroup of patients.


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