Case 27 Atrial flutter with 3 : 1 A-V blockdoi:10.1159/000429013E. K. Chung
Atrial flutter is a cardiac arrhythmia characterized by atrial rates of 240-400 beats/min, usually with some degree of atrioventricular (AV) node conduction block (eg, 2:1 or 3:1 block). Approximately 60% of patients with atrial flutter have coronary artery disease (CAD) or hypertensive ...
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Atrial flutter with 1:1 conduction 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 27 作者: Tan,J L 摘要: Objective: To investigate the detailed anatomy of the terminal crest (crista terminalis) and its junctional regions with the pectinate muscles and intercaval area to provide the yardstick for ...
Using a standardized induction protocol, we investigated the mechanism of initiation of atrial flutter, before ablation, to determine the site of initiating unidirectional block and to test the hypothesis that the direction of rotation of atrial flutter depends on the pacing site from which it initiat...
An aged case of atrial flutter with complete A-V block was presented. This combination of arrhythmias was emphasized to be rare, and histological study of the conduction system revealed a fresh degenerative change superimposed on the severe degenerative and fibrotic changes at the penetrating portion...
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Atrial flutter is a type of supraventricular tachycardia caused by a re-entry circuit within the right atrium
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V-A and A-V Intervals During Atrial Flutter Ablation. Background: The success of cavotricuspid (CTI) ablation depends on the achievement of bidirectional block. Previous investigators have shown that right ventricular (RV) pacing can replace proximal coronary sinus (pCS) pacing in assessing clockwis...