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Atul Kaushik1, Aparna Jaswal2, Anita Saxena3
1MD Gen. Medicine, DrNB Cardiology Resident, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute (FEHI), New Delhi, India.
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We report a 26-year patient with univentricular physiology who underwent bidirectional Glenn with left pulmonary artery plasty followed by pulmonary artery stenting and finally underwent fenestrated extra-cardiac Fontan operation at age of 5 years. He was asymptomatic with an interesting ECG with atrial ectopic at presentation. We try to explain the basic mechanism and patterns of arrythmias in post-Fontan patients.
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