过早跳动源于心房辅助通路中的心房辅助通路
1Electrocardiogram Room, Jining NO.1 People's Hospital, Jining, Shandong, China.
Journal of electrocardiology
|March 15, 2026
概括
本案例研究突出了一个患有沃尔夫-帕金森-怀特 (WPW) 综合征的患者,他经历了正常和WPW心跳的交替. 观察到模仿其他心律失常的早发性心跳,强调了诊断方面的挑战.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 电子生理学 电子生理学
背景情况:
- 腹腔预兴奋,通常被称为沃尔夫-帕金森-怀特 (WPW) 综合征,涉及电导的辅助途径.
- 患者可能表现出不同程度的预兴奋,影响心律诊断.
研究的目的:
- 报告一个独特的WPW综合征病例,交替表现出WPW复合体和正常节拍.
- 为了描述这个患者的早发性心跳,它模仿了其他上心脏高心率.
主要方法:
- 一个34岁的男性患者的病例报告分析.
- 在鼻腔节律下进行心电图 (ECG) 评估.
主要成果:
- 这位患者交替表现出完全表现出来的WPW复合体和正常的鼻跳动.
- 观察到的过早跳动,与P波无关,显示了WPW形态.
- 这些过早的节拍有风险被误诊为加快的内心节律或与左捆分支块 (LBBB) 结合节律.
结论:
- 交替的WPW复合体和特定的过早跳动的呈现带来了诊断挑战.
- 对这种模式的认识至关重要,以避免对其他心律失常的误诊.
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