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Mapeo de Ondas demuestra señales putativas que identifican la Extensión Nodal Inferior Derecha al Haz Nodal Inferior
Balrik Kailey1, Harroop Bola1, Ian Wright1
1Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust & Imperial College London, UK.
Heart rhythm
|January 21, 2026
Resumen
El Mapeo de Ondas delinea eficazmente la activación de la vía lenta y rápida durante la taquicardia de reentrada nodal auriculoventricular (AVNRT). Esta técnica identifica las señales del Haz Nodal Inferior como clave durante la AVNRT, mejorando potencialmente la guía de la ablación.
Conclusiones:
- El Mapeo de Ondas proporciona un mapeo detallado de las ondas de choque durante la AVNRT, revelando patrones de activación del Haz Nodal Inferior.
- Esta técnica muestra ser prometedora para guiar los procedimientos de ablación de AVNRT.
- Se justifica una mayor investigación sobre la ablación guiada por Mapeo de Ondas.
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