Atrial Flutter with 1:1 Conductionspecific ECG tracings and diagnosesconduction system diseaseatrial flutter with 1:1 conductionatrioventricular (AV) canal defectleft anterior fasicular block (LAFB)Atrial flutter with 1:1 conductiondoi:10.1002/9781444311877.ch10...
Define atrial flutter. atrial flutter synonyms, atrial flutter pronunciation, atrial flutter translation, English dictionary definition of atrial flutter. abbr. 1. air force 2. audio frequency American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fif
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Atrial flutter with 1:1 atrioventricular response may be spontaneous or drug-induced and may occur in persons with or without known organic heart disease. The response is often caused by sympathetic discharge associated with exertion or excitement. The presence of wide QRS complexes due to aberrant...
The phrenic nerve is tagged during pacing with high output by moving the ablation catheter on the lateral wall from superior to inferior vena cava with optimal contact. As phrenic nerve mapping can result in atrial flutter termination, it should be performed at the beginning of the procedure in...
Atrial flutter typically has a cycle length of 200 ms (300 cycles/min or 5 Hz); with 4:1 conduction through the AV node, this would lead to a ventricular rate of 75 bpm. We present a case of a patient with a Parkinsonian tremor at a frequency of 300 cycles/min that masqueraded as...
Premature Atrial Stimulation as a Key to the Understanding of Sinoatrial Conduction in Man Presentation of Data and Critical Review of the Literature Since recording potentials directly from the sinoatrial node (SAN) is not yet possible, the electrophysiologic evaluation of this structure in intact hum...
Foreword Preface Part 1. Mechanisms of Atrial Flutter and Fibrillation: Experimental Findings 1. Cellular Aspects of Atrial Flutter and FibrillationJ-Y. Le Heuzey, O. Piot, X. Copie, T. Lavergne, L. Guize 2. Importance of the Complex Three-Dimensional Anatomical Structure in Propagation During...
& Saku, K. Antiarrhythmic effects of JTV-519, a novel cardioprotective drug, on atrial fibrillation/flutter in a canine sterile pericarditis model. J. Cardiovasc. Electrophysiol. 14, 880–884 (2003). Article PubMed Google Scholar Bellinger, A. M. et al. Remodeling of ryanodine receptor ...
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