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Miles Case 7 Question
Miles Case 7 Question
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All right, last case in this series, case 7. 22-year-old studied for palpitations associated with presyncope, which ablation is most appropriate? An atrial TAC ablation, AV node re-entry ablation, accessory pathway ablation, atrial fibrillation ablation, or VT ablation? Here are the electrograms. So this is an older tracing and arranged a little bit different. Surface leads 1, 2, 3, and V1. High right atrium, one His bundle lead, proximal and distal coronary sinus electrodes, and a right ventricular electrode. So take a minute, take a look at this. What type of ablation do you need to do on this patient to get rid of this arrhythmia?
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palpitations
presyncope
ablation
electrograms
arrhythmia
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