WOLFF-PARKINSON-WHITE SYNDROMEA selected number of electrocardiographic il lustra I ions of the WPW syndrome is presented, emphasizing the variability in the morphology of the delta wave. This versatility is shown (o be a function of available vagal tone. It is postulated that the delta wave is...
Ventricular Preexcitation (Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome and Its Variants) In Chou's Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice (Sixth Edition), 2008 DELTA WAVE The delta wave is the most important finding in the WPW pattern. It depicts slow conduction through the bypass tract and ventricular myocardiu...
Ventricular Preexcitation (Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome and Its Variants) InChou's Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice (Sixth Edition), 2008 DELTA WAVE Thedelta waveis the most important finding in the WPW pattern. It depicts slow conduction through the bypass tract and ventricularmyocardiumbetwee...
WPW syndromeCatheter-induced mechanical trauma of accessory pathways (APs) has been reported during electrophysiological study with an incidence of 2.6%-10.5%. The most frequent pathway types and locations are right anteroseptal/paraseptal atrioven-tricular APs and right atriofascicular APs. There is...
WPW syndromeAblationPacemappingMechanical traumaBACKGROUND Pacemaker-dependent patients with device infection require temporary pacing while the infection is treated. External transthoracic pacing is painful and variably effective, while temporary pacing leads are susceptible to superinfection. OBJECTIVE To create...