“Uncommon” Accessory Pathway
Abstract
Two cases of accessory pathway that were considered uncommon are presented. The first case shows of ECG limitation to identified manifest accessory pathway location based on delta wave morphology. The second case shows rare dual accessory pathways. Radiofrequency ablation has successfully eliminated all accessory pathway in both cases.Downloads
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Arruda MS, McClelland JH, Wang X, dkk. Development and validation of an ECG algorithm for identifying accessory pathway ablation site in WolffParkinsonWhite syndrome. J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 1998;9:2–12.
Lemery R, Hammil SC, Wood DL, dkk. Value of resting 12 lead electrogram and vectorcardiogram for locating the accessory pathwa in patients with WolffParkinsonWhite syndrome. Br Heart J 1987;58:32432
Chiang CE, Chen SA, Teo WS, dkk. An accurate stepwise electrocardiographic algorithm for localization of accessory pathways in patients with WolffParkinsonWhite syndrome from a comprehensive analysis of delta waves and R/S ratio during sinus rhythm. Am J Cardiol. 1995; 76: 406.
Itulrralde P, GuevaraValdivia M, RidriguezChaves, dkk. Radiofrequency ablationof multiple accessory pathways. Europace 2002;4:273280
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Yuniadi, Y., & Maharani, E. (1). “Uncommon” Accessory Pathway. Indonesian Journal of Cardiology, 32(4), 242-8. https://doi.org/10.30701/ijc.v32i4.85
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