The Electrophysiological Characteristics of Accessory Pathways in Pediatric Patients with Intermittent Preexcitation
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology2013Vol. 36(9), pp. 1117–1122
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Douglas Y. Mah, Elizabeth D. Sherwin, Mark E. Alexander, Frank Cecchin, Dominic J. Abrams, Edward P. Walsh, John K. Triedman
Abstract
Patients with IPX had longer AP refractory periods than those with PPX, but the incidence of pathways with refractory periods ≤250 ms was not significantly different. The finding of IPX on a baseline electrocardiogram does not rule out potentially high-risk pathways.
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