Catheter treatment of junctional reciprocating tachycardia
Keywords:
accessory pathways, junctional reciprocating tachycardia catheter ablation
Abstract
The analysis of basic electrophysiologic features of junctional reciprocating tachycardia and results of catheter ablation for this arrhythmia were held in this work.
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2. Critelli G., Gallagher J.J., Monda V. et al. Anatomic and electro-physiologic substrate of the permanent form of junctional recipro-cating tacycardia // JACC. – 1984. – Vol. 4.– P. 601–610.
3. Gaita F., Haissaguerre M., Giusetto M. et al. Catheter ablation of permanent junctional reciprocating tachycardia with radiofrequency current // JACC. – 1995. – Vol. 25. – P. 648–653.
4. Aguinaga L., Primo J., Anguera I. et al. Long-term follow up in pa-tients with the permanent form of junctional reciprocating tachycar-dia treated with radiofrequency ablation // Pacing. Clinic. Electrophys-iol. – 1998. – Vol. 21. – P. 2073–2078.
5. Lindinger A., Heisel A., von Berunt G. et al. Permanent junctional re-ciprocating tachycardia; a multicenter long-term follow-up // Eur. Heart J. – 1998. –Vol. 19. – P. 936–940.
6. Meiltz A., Weber R., Halimi F., et al. Permanent form of junctional reciprocating tachycardia in adults: peculiar features and results of ra-diofrequency catheter ablation // Am. J. Cardiol. – 2006. – Vol. 70. – P. 1559–1564.
7. Kang K. T., Potts J. E., Radbill A. E. et al. Permanent junctional recipro-cating tachycardia in children: a multicenter experience // Heart Rhythm. – 2014. – Vol. 11. – P. 1426–1432.
Published
2016-09-12
How to Cite
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Almiz PA, Stychynsky AS, Plyska NV, Pokanevitch AV, Kovalchuk AV, Tkachuk SL. Catheter treatment of junctional reciprocating tachycardia. ujcvs [Internet]. 2016Sep.12 [cited 2024Dec.24];(2 (25):78-9. Available from: https://cvs.org.ua/index.php/ujcvs/article/view/240
Section
HEART RHYTHM DISORDER