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Stevenson Case 6 Answer
Stevenson Case 6 Answer
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The video discusses a specific cardiac rhythm characterized by premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) with a left bundle branch block pattern in V1 and an early positive transition in V2, indicating an infraroceptal left ventricle origin. It describes how these arrhythmias have a superior frontal plane axis and the complexities of ablating them due to their location in the fat underneath the septum. The crux region, extending from the coronary sinus along the infraroceptum, poses challenges for treatment, though some can be approached near the coronary sinus at the posterior superior process of the left ventricle.
Keywords
premature ventricular contractions
left bundle branch block
infraroceptal left ventricle
superior frontal plane axis
crux region ablation
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