Fig 31.b

One cannot be sure that the upper strip is conducted sinus rhythm in view of what happens in the lower strip: gradual immersion of the obviously dissociated P waves into the junctional complexes at the almost the same rate. Isorhythmic dissociation is common in double bradycardias.

One cannot be sure that the upper strip is conducted     sinus rhythm in view of what happens in the lower strip: gradual     immersion of the obviously dissociated P waves into the junctional     complexes at the almost the same rate. Isorhythmic dissociation is     common in double bradycardias.