Inferior lead discordance in ventricular arrhythmias: A specific marker for certain arrhythmia locations.
Andrés EnriquezRajeev K PathakPasquale SantangeliJackson J LiangMohammed Al RawahiTatsuya HayashiDaniele MuserDavid S FrankelGregory SuppleRobert SchallerDavid LinSaman NazarianErica ZadoFrancis E MarchlinskiFermin C GarciaPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular electrophysiology (2017)
The presence of ILD is associated with particular anatomical locations, namely, the parahisian region, RV MB/PM, and ALPM. The outcomes of ablation are more modest compared to other idiopathic VAs, reflecting the technical difficulties associated with these anatomical locations, such as the proximity to the conduction system in parahisian VAs or stability issues when ablating the PMs or MB.
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