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I need your help. We are studying electrocardiographic parameters in an experimental model of heart injury, and we obtained unexpected results. The ECG intervals alternated during the follow-up time; that is, while in some moments they were long compared to the control (no injury to the heart), in others they were short. Can anyone with an ECG experience help us understand the reason for this alternation? Are there studies in literature with findings similar to ours? Or are there heart diseases that depending on the stage of development may present ECG with alternating morphologies?

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