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Updates in Arrhythmia Management in Adult Congenital Heart Disease
Adam J Small1, Matthew Dai1, Dan G Halpern1
1Medicine NYU Grossman School of Medicine, 530 First Ave, HCC 5, New York, NY 10016, USA.
Abstract:
Arrhythmias are highly prevalent in adults with congenital heart disease. For the clinician caring for this population, an understanding of pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of arrhythmia is essential. Herein we review the latest updates in diagnostics and treatment of tachyarrhythmias and bradyarrhythmias, all in the context of congenital anatomy, hemodynamics, and standard invasive palliations for congenital heart disease.
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