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Asirvatham Case 2 Question
Asirvatham Case 2 Question
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Video Summary
The video discusses interpreting intracardiac traces to exclude certain possibilities of tachycardia. It lists ECG leads and equipment such as the RV, RA, hispundal region, and ablation catheter with a large ventricular signal, along with coronary sinus electrodes. The task is to determine which type of tachycardia can be confidently excluded from the possibilities: AV node re-entry, junctional tachycardia, hispundal tachycardia, or left pre-wall accessory pathway related tachycardia. The focus is on using the available data to rule out one of these conditions confidently.
Keywords
intracardiac traces
tachycardia exclusion
ECG leads
ablation catheter
accessory pathway tachycardia
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