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Cardiac Anatomy - The Conduction System

Conduction System

         The conduction system of the heart is a complex system of preferential conductive zones that connects the myocardium of the various cardiac chambers. To adequately describe a system of this complexity would require a great deal of time, text and images. In this area, a will try to provide a brief review of the immensely complex subject.

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Cardiac Conduction
Sinus Node
Intra-Atrial Tracks / Bachman’s Bundle to LA
AV Node
His Bundle
Right Bundle, Left Anterior Fasicle, Left Posterior Fasicle
Purkinje Network

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