if the purkinjie fibers become the pacemaker of the heart, what's the expected of ventricular beat?
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Physiologically, specialized ventricular cells known as Purkinje fibers may work as a pacemaker when the sinus and atrioventricular nodes fail to function appropriately, resulting in a ventricular escape rhythm or idioventricular rhythm at a rate of about 30 to 40 beats/min in dogs and 60 to 130 beats/min in cats.
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