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supranormal conduction Transmission of an impulse during the brief period of the cardiac cycle when it would be expected to fail if it occurred outside this time interval.
Compare: supranormal excitability.
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delayed conduction First-degree A-V block.
See: atrioventricular block, intraventricular block, bundle-branch block.
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synaptic conduction The conduction of a nerve impulse across a synapse.
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intra-atrial conduction Conduction of the cardiac impulse through the atrial myocardium, represented by the P wave in the electrocardiogram.
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intra-atrial conduction time The total duration of electrical activity of the atria in one cardiac cycle.
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intraventricular conduction Conduction of the cardiac impulse through the ventricular myocardium, represented by the QRS complex in the electrocardiogram. H-R conduction time is from the onset of the first high frequency component of the His bundle electrogram to the onset of the QRS complex of the surface electrocardiogram (normally 43 ± 12 msec); H-V conduction time is from the onset of the first high frequency component of the His bundle electrogram to the onset of the ventricular electrogram (normally approximates the H-R interval but may be a little shorter).
Synonym: ventricular conduction.
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orthograde conduction Conduction in the expected normal direction between any cardiac structures.
Synonym: antegrade conduction, forward conduction, orthograde conduction.
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forward conduction Conduction in the expected normal direction between any cardiac structures.
Synonym: antegrade conduction, forward conduction, orthograde conduction.
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