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Fragmentation of the QRS complex is caused by the presence of myocardial scarring and prolonged, non-homogenous conduction. These areas are the source of dangerous ventricular arrhythmias. The potential role of fragmented QRS as a non-invasive marker of increased risk of sudden cardiac death is under investigation. The present article summarises the current knowledge on this topic.


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