Radiofrequency ablation wpw syndrome in patient with ebstein's anomaly


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The case history of 19-year old patient with Ebstein's anomaly and WPW syndrome, which was held surgical correction of cardiac arrhythmias by radiofrequency ablation is described. 3-year observation of patient confirmed the success of the operation – absence episodes of arrhythmia

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Andrey V. Ardashev

FGUZ Clinical Hospital No. 83 FMBA of Russia

Email: ardashev@yahoo.com

head Department of X-ray surgical methods of diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor

Russian Federation, 28, Orekhovy Boulevard, Moscow

Evgenii G. Zhelyakov

FGUZ Clinical Hospital No. 83 FMBA of Russia

Email: ardashev@yahoo.com

Doctor of the Department of X-ray Surgical Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Rhythm Disorders, Candidate of Medical Sciences

Russian Federation, 28, Orekhovy Boulevard, Moscow

Maxim S. Rybachenko

FGUZ Clinical Hospital No. 83 FMBA of Russia

Email: ardashev@yahoo.com

Doctor of the Department of X-ray Surgical Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Rhythm Disorders, Candidate of Medical Sciences

Russian Federation, 28, Orekhovy Boulevard, Moscow

Alexe V. Konev

FGUZ Clinical Hospital No. 83 FMBA of Russia

Author for correspondence.
Email: ardashev@yahoo.com

Doctor of the Department of X-ray Surgical Methods of Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart Rhythm Disorders, Candidate of Medical Sciences

Russian Federation, 28, Orekhovy Boulevard, Moscow

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2. Fig. 1. Echocardiography of patient M. (apical four-chamber position). The figure shows the atrialized part of the pancreas and the displacement of the septal leaflet of the TC.

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3. Fig. 2. 12 ECG leads in sinus rhythm before and after RFA.

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4. Fig. 3. Ventriculoatrial dissociation.

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