Abnormally slow depolarization of the ventricles would most change the shape of the QRS complex in an ECG tracing.
- The conduction system in the ventricles depolarizes, and this depolarization spreads along the walls of the ventricles to produce the QRS complex.
- It represents electrical activity that occurs before the ventricles contract (ventricular systole). The QRS complex appears immediately after the onset of ventricular systole.
- An aberrant depolarization of the ventricles results in the formation of an abnormal QRS complex.
- The SA node, an ectopic pacemaker in the atria, AV junction, bundle branches, Purkinje network, or the ventricular myocardium are all possible pacemaker sites in these aberrant QRS complexes.
- An aberrant QRS complex might have any shape, from normal to wide and odd to slurred and notched.
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Answer:
D. all options are correct
Explanation:
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I think this is what you are referring to.
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