
This chapter reviews the normal path of electrical conduction in the heart. In the structurally normal heart, the cardiac impulse is automatically generated by the pacemaker of the heart, the sinus node, and terminates in the ventricular myocardium. The anatomy and physiology of the electrical conduction in a normal heart are reviewed in this chapter.
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