2017
DOI: 10.20452/pamw.4097
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Electrocardiographic algorithms to guide a management strategy of idiopathic outflow tract ventricular arrhythmias

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“…Mean age was 52 ± 15 years and 55% were women. Most of the patients suffered from PVCs (89%) and had a median pre‐ablation PVC burden of 22%, 11–30 whereas 26% suffered from non‐sustained or sustained VT. Median left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was 60% [IQR 55−65].…”
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“…Mean age was 52 ± 15 years and 55% were women. Most of the patients suffered from PVCs (89%) and had a median pre‐ablation PVC burden of 22%, 11–30 whereas 26% suffered from non‐sustained or sustained VT. Median left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was 60% [IQR 55−65].…”
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“…For better discrimination, several ECG algorithms have been developed in the past years including V 2 transition ratio, 19 V 2 S/V 3 R index, 20 transition zone index (TZI), 21 or the combination of these. 22,23 To simplify the process of predicting the site of origin of idiopathic VA, Penela et al developed an easy-to-use clinical score to predict LVOT origin, reporting a sensitivity and specificity of 71% and 74%, respectively. 24 The score consists of three clinical parameters (arterial hypertension, male sex and age >50 years), each equally weighted 24 (Table S1).…”
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