2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2004.10.071
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Electrocardiographic and electrophysiologic characteristics of ventricular tachycardia originating within the pulmonary artery

Abstract: Ventricular tachycardia originating within the PA has different electrocardiographic and electrophysiologic characteristics from that originating from the RV-end-OT. When mapping the RVOT area, the catheter may be located within the PA if a low-voltage atrial or local ventricular potential of <1-mV amplitude is recorded. Heightened attention must be paid if RFCA is required within the PA.

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“…[4] On the other hand, no significant differences were detected in other parameters including aVL/aVR ratio of Q-wave amplitude and R/S ratio on lead V2 (Table 3), probably because of a small number of patients in our study. A recent study reported that an initial PVC with positive QRS complex in lead I was observed in about 70 % (10 out of 14) of patients with idiopathic polymorphic VT / VF arising from RVOT.…”
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“…[4] On the other hand, no significant differences were detected in other parameters including aVL/aVR ratio of Q-wave amplitude and R/S ratio on lead V2 (Table 3), probably because of a small number of patients in our study. A recent study reported that an initial PVC with positive QRS complex in lead I was observed in about 70 % (10 out of 14) of patients with idiopathic polymorphic VT / VF arising from RVOT.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…However, there were no significant differences in the ECG characteristics such as QRS duration, R/S ratio and R-wave duration index in lead V2, aVL/aVR of Q-wave amplitude, and the incidence of positive QRS wave in lead I [4,13,14] (Table 3). 2B).…”
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“…14 It should be noted that ventricular myocardial extensions never occur in the aorta. 10 IVAs can originate from the AV annuli including the mitral annulus 7,8 and tricuspid annulus.…”
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