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Marchlinski Case 3 Question
Marchlinski Case 3 Question
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A 60-year-old man with persistent palpitations has a 12-lead ECG and a 24-hour Holter monitor which shows a PVC burden of 18%. The patient is considering catheter ablation. The question is which approach is most likely to eliminate the PVCs: A) LV summit via the epicardial coronary venous system, B) LV epicardium directly via percutaneous approach, C) right coronary aortic cusp, or D) posterior aspect of the RV alpha tract. The task is to review the ECG tracings and select the best option for effective mapping and ablation.
Keywords
PVC burden
catheter ablation
LV summit
epicardial coronary venous system
ECG tracings
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