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Welcome to you, interested in ARVCs which represents a wide spectrum of diseases poorly recognised diagnosed and treated.
This is related to the complexity of this new category of cardiomyopathies in which some have been known under a different name.
Nowadays, I think it is timely to put them in the same basket under the name of "ARVCs" to concentrate the expertise of many investigators interested in only one aspect of these diseases which have more or less some features in common the first being that they are involving the Right Ventricle !

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Vectorial interpretation of VT/SVT signals stored in the ICD

An ARVD patient experienced episodes of tachycardia 
The problem was the interpretation of EGMS stored in the 
ICD memory. What was the kind of Tachycardia VT or SVT ?























Analysis finally concluded that the patient had both forms of tachycardia : Ventricular Tachycardia (VT) as well as Supra Ventricular Tachycardia (SVT).



3 comments:

  1. I Confirm that this document is interesting but needs more explanations

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  2. Thanks to GF for following my advice and providing a thorough discussion of the mechanism of these tachycardias !

    PS : All of this staff is not a joke. It has been made to verifiy my good handling of the Google Blogger. Enjoy and look for further exciting discussions...

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