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Case Report

A case of ventricular standstill in a patient with acute gastrointestinal bleeding

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Pages 283-286 | Received 22 Mar 2020, Accepted 17 Apr 2020, Published online: 14 Jun 2020

Figures & data

Figure 1. Telemetry showing ventricular standstill of 10–11 seconds with EVBs.

Figure 1. Telemetry showing ventricular standstill of 10–11 seconds with EVBs.

Figure 2. Telemetry showing 9–10 seconds of ventricular standstill with frequent EBVs.

Figure 2. Telemetry showing 9–10 seconds of ventricular standstill with frequent EBVs.

Figure 3. EKG showing prolonged PR interval or first degree AV block.

Figure 3. EKG showing prolonged PR interval or first degree AV block.