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Asirvatham Case 3 Question
Asirvatham Case 3 Question
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Video Summary
The video discusses identifying the least likely position of an ablation catheter in sinus tachycardia using ECG signals and catheter recordings. The options include positions at the right sinus, non-coronary sinus, tricuspid annulus, and both mid-septal locations. Viewers are encouraged to analyze the relative timing and type of signals, like VA, near-field, and far-field, to determine the least probable catheter position. This exercise focuses on understanding the localization of catheter positioning based on electrocardiographic and electrophysiological data.
Keywords
ablation catheter positioning
sinus tachycardia
ECG signal analysis
electrophysiological localization
catheter signal timing
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