Background This is a rare and challenging case of Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome due to a posteroseptal accessory pathway located in the coronary sinus diverticulum. It is often difficult to precisely locate this type of accessory pathway, and the ablation procedure could be associated with collateral damage to the neighbouring coronary arteries. Case Presentation The patient was a 49-year-old female with Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome who was referred for catheter ablation. She had had a previous unsuccessful attempt at ablation and had remained symptomatic despite drug therapy. The pre-procedural cardiac computed tomography scan revealed the presence of a d...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to characterize left-sided accesory pathways that ...
<div><p>Three-dimensional (3D) mapping and navigation systems have been widely used for the ablation...
Anomalies of the coronary sinus (CS) were recently reported in association with accessory pathways (...
Background This is a rare and challenging case of Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome du...
A rare case of coronary sinus diverticulum is herein presented in a patient with classical Wolff-Par...
Posteroseptal accessory pathways are often associated with coronary sinus diverticula. These diverti...
AbstractCoronary sinus (CS) anomalies such as diverticulum, persistent left superior vena cava or CS...
Background: The epicardial coronary venous system assumes importance in accessory pathway (AP) ablat...
AbstractBackgroundThe epicardial coronary venous system assumes importance in accessory pathway (AP)...
A51-year-old woman without known cardiac disease pre-sented with an irregular wide QRS-complex tachy...
Introduction: Posteroseptal accessory pathways account for 34.5% of the total. Of these, 36% are loc...
Radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation is the treatment of choice in patients with accessory pathways...
We report the case of an accessory pathway in a left inferoposterior diverticulum. The pathway masqu...
AbstractA child with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome showed large right atrial diverticulum overlying...
Catheter ablation of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is associated with up to 5 % of failure. Coronar...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to characterize left-sided accesory pathways that ...
<div><p>Three-dimensional (3D) mapping and navigation systems have been widely used for the ablation...
Anomalies of the coronary sinus (CS) were recently reported in association with accessory pathways (...
Background This is a rare and challenging case of Wolff–Parkinson–White syndrome du...
A rare case of coronary sinus diverticulum is herein presented in a patient with classical Wolff-Par...
Posteroseptal accessory pathways are often associated with coronary sinus diverticula. These diverti...
AbstractCoronary sinus (CS) anomalies such as diverticulum, persistent left superior vena cava or CS...
Background: The epicardial coronary venous system assumes importance in accessory pathway (AP) ablat...
AbstractBackgroundThe epicardial coronary venous system assumes importance in accessory pathway (AP)...
A51-year-old woman without known cardiac disease pre-sented with an irregular wide QRS-complex tachy...
Introduction: Posteroseptal accessory pathways account for 34.5% of the total. Of these, 36% are loc...
Radiofrequency (RF) catheter ablation is the treatment of choice in patients with accessory pathways...
We report the case of an accessory pathway in a left inferoposterior diverticulum. The pathway masqu...
AbstractA child with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome showed large right atrial diverticulum overlying...
Catheter ablation of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is associated with up to 5 % of failure. Coronar...
AbstractObjectives. The purpose of this study was to characterize left-sided accesory pathways that ...
<div><p>Three-dimensional (3D) mapping and navigation systems have been widely used for the ablation...
Anomalies of the coronary sinus (CS) were recently reported in association with accessory pathways (...