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Nodo- and fasciculoventricular pathways: Electrophysiological features and a proposed diagnostic algorithm for preexcitation variants
Heart RhythmVol. 12Issue 7p1677–1682Published online: April 7, 2015- Hussam Ali
- Antonio Sorgente
- Pierpaolo Lupo
- Sara Foresti
- Guido De Ambroggi
- Cristina Balla
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 25Fasciculoventricular and nodoventricular pathways (FVP and NVP) are uncommon preexcitation variants that can be misleading during electrophysiology studies (EPSs), and differentiating them could be challenging.1–3 In this article, we describe 2 representative cases and then we present various electrophysiological features and phenomenon encountered in patients with these particular accessory pathways (APs). - HANDS ON
LAA ligation using the LARIAT suture delivery device: Tips and tricks for a successful procedure
Heart RhythmVol. 11Issue 5p911–921Published online: January 23, 2014- Jayanthi N. Koneru
- Nitish Badhwar
- Kenneth A. Ellenbogen
- Randall J. Lee
Cited in Scopus: 25Chronic oral anticoagulation (OAC) has traditionally been considered as the most effective prophylaxis against thromboembolic events in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). However, as many as 20% of the patients with AF are not candidates for OAC.1,2 Reasons for ineligibility range from intracranial bleeding (the most serious complication) to increased propensity for mechanical injury (the least serious complication). The resumption of OAC in patients who have suffered a life-threatening complication due to OAC is associated with a much higher risk of such events in the future.