Dissociation of the Cardiac Conduction System Longitudinal

Longitudinal dissociation of the cardiac conduction system

Longitudinal dissociation of the cardiac conduction system is a synonym in electrocardiography for the term “Longitudinal ST-T dispersion.” Stretching of repolarization (or depolarization) of the st segment and QT interval due to the heterogeneity of the antianemic potential at different times vertically and horizontally. An electrophysiological sign of structural changes in the myocardium of the right ventricle or hypertrophy of the left ventricle. The ECG reflects large differences in the duration of the isoline potentials and the potentials of individual areas of the myocardium. If, when the waveform changes, its slope first decreases to di