To examine the excitation of the double chamber right ventricle and the possibility that it results from a displaced, hypertrophied moderator band, seven patients with double chamber right ventricle were studied. All seven had pre- and postoperative electrocardiograms. lntraoperative right ventricular epicardial maps were obtained in three; right ventricular en-docardial activation maps performed at postoperative catheterization were obtained in four. In the three patients studied at operation the breakthrough point of right ventricular epicardial activation was demonstrated in a normal inferior location well below the obstructing muscle band. Two patients with right bundle branch block after operation and two others with only right ventric...
Double-chambered right ventricle is an uncommon congenital heart disease, studied mostly by angiogra...
Right ventricular cavity electrocardiograms were obtained in six subjects having qR patterns in V le...
hypertrophy. Epicardial activation and repolarization patterns in patients with right ventricula
To examine the excitation of the double chamber right ventricle and the possibility that it results ...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to establish the morphologic nature of the obstructive muscular lesi...
gram, electrocardiogram. Twelve patients with double-chambered right ventricles were investigated to...
The double-chambered right ventricle is a developmental cardiac anomaly in which aberrant muscular b...
was produced in six dogs following systolic overload of the right ventricle by surgical banding of t...
Fourteen patients with double-chambered right ventricle underwent surgical treatment and repair of a...
T HIS STUDY is presented to delineate the effects of right ventriculotomy on the activation of the e...
SUMMARY The electrocardiographic pattern of right bundle branch block (RBBB) is routinely observed a...
Forty-eight patients with double-chambered right ventricle (DCRV) were prospectively studied over a ...
Double-chambered right ventricle is an uncommon congenital heart disease, studied mostly by angiogra...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to establish the morphologic nature of the obstructive muscular lesi...
Double-chambered right ventricle is an uncommon congenital heart disease, studied mostly by angiogra...
Double-chambered right ventricle is an uncommon congenital heart disease, studied mostly by angiogra...
Right ventricular cavity electrocardiograms were obtained in six subjects having qR patterns in V le...
hypertrophy. Epicardial activation and repolarization patterns in patients with right ventricula
To examine the excitation of the double chamber right ventricle and the possibility that it results ...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to establish the morphologic nature of the obstructive muscular lesi...
gram, electrocardiogram. Twelve patients with double-chambered right ventricles were investigated to...
The double-chambered right ventricle is a developmental cardiac anomaly in which aberrant muscular b...
was produced in six dogs following systolic overload of the right ventricle by surgical banding of t...
Fourteen patients with double-chambered right ventricle underwent surgical treatment and repair of a...
T HIS STUDY is presented to delineate the effects of right ventriculotomy on the activation of the e...
SUMMARY The electrocardiographic pattern of right bundle branch block (RBBB) is routinely observed a...
Forty-eight patients with double-chambered right ventricle (DCRV) were prospectively studied over a ...
Double-chambered right ventricle is an uncommon congenital heart disease, studied mostly by angiogra...
AbstractObjective: Our goal was to establish the morphologic nature of the obstructive muscular lesi...
Double-chambered right ventricle is an uncommon congenital heart disease, studied mostly by angiogra...
Double-chambered right ventricle is an uncommon congenital heart disease, studied mostly by angiogra...
Right ventricular cavity electrocardiograms were obtained in six subjects having qR patterns in V le...
hypertrophy. Epicardial activation and repolarization patterns in patients with right ventricula