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When you speed up the AV conduction (anti muscuranic blockade), this will cause the Ventricles to depolarize sooner. (conduction reaches ventricles faster, so ventricles depolarized earlier)
So on the EKG, the QRS starts sooner. Also, the cell will be maintained in this depolarized state for longer, so that means the T wave will occur much later than normal. So, my question is, with the increase in conduction velocity, i undersatnd that the qrs complexes will occur earlier as the ventricles are being depolarized sooner, but why are they depolarized LONGER? which then leads to the t wave occuring later?
So on the EKG, the QRS starts sooner. Also, the cell will be maintained in this depolarized state for longer, so that means the T wave will occur much later than normal. So, my question is, with the increase in conduction velocity, i undersatnd that the qrs complexes will occur earlier as the ventricles are being depolarized sooner, but why are they depolarized LONGER? which then leads to the t wave occuring later?