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Electrocardiographic findings in 67,375 asymptomatic subjects

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Electrocardiographic findings in 67,375 asymptomatic subjects

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One hundred nine new cases of the WPW syndrome are presented. One hundred six were discovered as the result of an electrocardiographic survey of 67,375 asymptomatic healthy adult men producing an occurrence rate of 1.6 per thousand.There was an equal distribution among the various age groups; none was thought to have underlying organic heart disease and the incidence of paroxysmal tachycardia was approximately 12 per cent.The electrocardiographic characteristics, the instability of intraventricular excitation and the intermittent nature of the anomalous excitation are discussed.The experimental production of normal excitation is discussed with particular reference to the effects of varying vagal tone at various levels of the conduction system and to the value of intravenous administration of atropine sulfate.The vectorcardiographic characteristics are presented.The variability and lability of the S-T segments and T waves are stressed with respect to both spontaneous changes and those following various maneuvers.The probable congenital nature of the true WPW syndrome is stressed and the usual benign clinical nature discussed. This study casts serious doubt on the concept of an acquired WPW syndrome.

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