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Sinus escape-capture bigeminy alternating with sinus extrasystolic bigeminy: dual atrial response and apparent sinus escapeShinji Kinoshita
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan bKatoh Cardiovascular Clinic, Ohtsu, Japan
J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) 12:131-7. 2011..Attempts are made to explain that apparent sinoatrial junctional escape occurs as a result of markedly slow conduction through the slow sinoatrial pathway, using the concepts of 'dual sinoatrial pathways' and 'double atrial response'...
Parasystole due to re-entry as the possible mechanism of ventricular parasystole with second-degree entrance blockShinji Kinoshita
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) 11:327-35. 2010..In this article, attempts are made to explain the mechanism of all the electrocardiographic findings in our cases of parasystole by 'parasystole due to re-entry'...
Apparent AV junctional escape in Wenckebach AV block: markedly slow conduction through the slow AV pathwayShinji Kinoshita
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan bKatoh Cardiovascular Clinic, Ohtsu, Japan
J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) 10:161-6. 2009..This strengthens the possibility that apparent AV junctional escape occurred because of markedly slow conduction through the slow AV pathway...
Paroxysmal atrial fibrillation initiated by late coupled atrial extrasystolesShinji Kinoshita
Health Administration Center, Hokkaido University, 3 27 Kita Ku, Sapporo, Japan
J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) 8:940-2. 2007..Longitudinal dissociation in the re-entrant pathway of the extrasystoles is suggested as a possible mechanism for such initiation of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation...
Apparent disappearance of ventricular parasystole due to a marked difference between the long form and the short form of the ectopic cyclesShinji Kinoshita
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
J Cardiovasc Med (Hagerstown) 8:192-6. 2007..In true ventricular parasystole with pure ectopic cycles, such long disappearance has never been reported before...
Accessory-pathway block on alternate beats in the Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: supernormal conduction as the mechanismShinji Kinoshita
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
J Electrocardiol 40:442-7. 2007..An attempt was made to explain the mechanism of accessory-pathway block on alternate beats by using the concept of supernormal conduction in the accessory pathway, in the same way as in bundle-branch block on alternate beats...
Double ventricular response caused by longitudinal dissociation in the his bundleTakakazu Katoh
Katoh Cardiovascular Clinic, Ohtsu, Japan
J Electrocardiol 35:69-74. 2002..Although functional longitudinal dissociation in the atrioventricular node has been reported, longitudinal dissociation in the His bundle is a rare arrhythmia...
Atrial escape-capture bigeminy in dominant atrial rhythm with 2:1 exit blockTakakazu Katoh
Katoh Cardiovascular Clinic, Ohtsu, Japan
J Electrocardiol 36:349-53. 2003..These electrocardiographic findings show the presence of atrial escape-capture bigeminy. Such atrial escape-capture bigeminy in dominant atrial rhythm with 2:1 exit block has never been reported before...
Apparent bradycardia-dependent advanced second-degree atrioventricular blockTakakazu Katoh
Katoh Cardiovascular Clinic, Ohtsu, Japan
J Electrocardiol 35:153-8. 2002..Such a peculiar form of advanced second-degree atrioventricular block has never been reported before...
"Sinus node" reentrant tachycardia associated with respirationTakakazu Katoh
Katoh Cardiovascular Clinic, Ohtsu, Japan
J Electrocardiol 35:363-70. 2002....
Apparent bradycardia-dependent right bundle branch block associated with atypical atrioventricular Wenckebach periodicity as a possible mechanismShinji Kinoshita
Hokkaido Women's University, Ebetsu, Japan
J Electrocardiol 36:355-61. 2003..This is the first report suggesting apparent bradycardia-dependent bundle branch block associated with gradual lengthening of sinus cycles, as a possible mechanism...
Alternans Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome: supernormal conduction as an alternative mechanismShinji Kinoshita
J Electrocardiol 40:448-9. 2007
Alternating reversed wenckebach periodicity: Concealed electrotonic conduction as a possible mechanismTakakazu Katoh
Katoh Cardiovascular Clinic, Ohtsu; dagger School of Human Services, Hokkaidou Women's University, Ebetsu, Japan
J Electrocardiol 36:81-4. 2003..This is the first report on alternating reversed Wenckebach periodicity. It seems that concealed electrotonic conduction of alternately blocked impulses occurred as a possible mechanism...
Longitudinal dissociation and concealed electrotonic conduction as a possible mechanism of AV blockShinji Kinoshita
J Electrocardiol 41:353-4. 2008
4:1 atrioventricular (AV) blockShinji Kinoshita
J Electrocardiol 39:45-7. 2006
Atypical atrioventricular Wenckebach periodicity caused by conduction through triple atrioventricular junctional pathway as a probable mechanismTakakazu Katoh
Katoh Cardiovascular Clinic, Ohtsu; Hokkaido Women's University, Ebetsu, Hokkaido, Japan
J Electrocardiol 36:73-9. 2003..This is the first report suggesting triple atrioventricular junctional pathways probably associated with longitudinal dissociation in the His bundle...
