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下列哪种情况不需要术前安装起搏器() A.完全性房室传导阻滞 B.心率低于40次/分

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题目:

下列哪种情况不需要术前安装起搏器()

A.完全性房室传导阻滞

B.心率低于40次/分

C.停搏期≥0.3s

D.病窦综合征

E.预激综合征

答案:

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参考答案:A

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