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Variants of accessory pathways

Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2020
AbstractVariant accessory pathways include atriofascicular, nodofascicular, nodoventricular, atrio‐Hisian, and fasciculoventricular pathways. Atriofascicular pathways are the most common with others occurring rarely. The anatomical descriptions, electrocardiographic findings, electrophysiologic findings, and clincial manifestations are discussed.
Kurt S. Hoffmayer   +3 more
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Concealed accessory pathways

Herzschrittmachertherapie + Elektrophysiologie, 2010
Concealment of an accessory pathway is caused by its ability to conduct retrogradely only. This variant of accessory pathway conduction could not be confirmed until invasive electrophysiology was introduced in the 1970s. As a rule, it is reported that concealed accessory pathways were predicted from animal experiments in 1971.
G H, von Knorre, B, Ismer
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Arrhythmias with Bystander Accessory Pathways

Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, 2020
An accessory pathway (AP) could manifest its presence exclusively during an orthodromic supraventricular tachycardia or with preexcitation during sinus rhythm (SR). The manifestations of the presence of an AP depend on its ability to conduct antegradely from atrium (A) to ventricle (V), retrogradely (V to A), or both.
Fabio M, Leonelli   +2 more
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