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Meanings of reentrant tachycardia in English
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Thirty and four patients had single- and double-loop reentranttachycardia, respectively.
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Conclusions: Targeting the slow pathway is an effective form of treatment for atrioventricular nodal reentranttachycardia.
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Conclusion: Slow pathway ablation is an effective method of treatment in patients with atrio-ventricular nodal reentranttachycardia.
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Nineteen patients with a clinical history of sustained supraventricular tachycardia were diagnosed as having intraatrial reentranttachycardia.
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Electrophysiological study was performed and bundle branch reentranttachycardia was induced with morphology identical to clinical tachycardia.
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Background: Targeting the slow pathway has emerged as the superior form of treatment for atrioventricular nodal reentranttachycardia.
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Aims: Anatomical and electrogram-guided techniques have been used separately for slow pathway ablation in atrioventricular nodal reentranttachycardia.
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Atrioventricular nodal reentranttachycardia was present in 15 patients and atrioventricular reentranttachycardia due to Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome in seven patients.
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The mechanism of cure in AV nodal reentranttachycardia (AVNRT) by catheter ablation has not been fully clarified.
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Methods: Over a 40-month period the slow pathway was targeted in 379 consecutive patients with proven atrioventricular nodal reentranttachycardia.
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Linear radiofrequency ablation performed across the critical isthmus was successful in seven of eight reentranttachycardias.
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Clinically, catheter ablation of these pathways has been very successful in abolishing A-V nodal reentranttachycardias.
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Atrial reentranttachycardias are a common source of morbidity in children with significant structural heart disease, especially following cardiac surgery.