Termination of Ventricular Tachycardia by Prepotential Exit Block
Ozcan Ozeke1, Dursun Aras2, Serkan Topaloglu1
1Department of Cardiology, University of Health Sciences, Ankara Bilkent City Hospital, Ankara, Turkey.
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Discrete prepotentials (PPs) mapped within the aortic sinuses of Valsalva are considered reliable targets for the ablation of idiopathic premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) and ventricular tachycardias. A critical conduction time is required for the PVC to manifest, as evidenced by a distinct isoelectric segment between the discrete PPs and the ventricular electrograms, consistent with the limitations imposed by the local refractoriness of the tissue at the exit site.
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