
AbstractA 59‐year‐old female underwent a dual‐chamber pacemaker implantation for intermittent complete heart block. A baseline electrocardiogram showed normal sinus rhythm with first‐degree atrioventricular (AV) block and right bundle branch block. A His bundle lead placement was attempted. An intracardiac electrogram from the His bundle lead demonstrated atrial‐His, and His‐ventricular intervals were 186 and 110 ms, respectively. Pacing was performed from the His bundle lead with a decremental pacing output to assess for the His bundle capture threshold. However, there were no significant QRS morphology changes during the pacing. Is the His bundle captured? The tracing evaluation demonstrated the fascinating physiology of activation wavefront in His Purkinje system that could be applied in the use of conducting system pacing technologies.
Bundle of His, Pacemaker, Artificial, Physiology, Cardiac Pacing, Artificial, Middle Aged, infra‐Hisian conduction delay, Electrocardiography, Heart Block, His bundle pacing, Health Sciences, Humans, Female
Bundle of His, Pacemaker, Artificial, Physiology, Cardiac Pacing, Artificial, Middle Aged, infra‐Hisian conduction delay, Electrocardiography, Heart Block, His bundle pacing, Health Sciences, Humans, Female
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