Finding the optimal ablation site in ventricular tachycardia through a single electrogram: Is it too good to be true?
Umjeet S Jolly1, Kevin K Ng1, Allan C Skanes1
1Arrhythmia Service, Division of Cardiology, Schulich School of Medicine, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
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