Clinical & Experimental Cardiology

Clinical & Experimental Cardiology
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12 lead electrocardiogram features of accessory pathways localization in typical wolff-parkinson-white syndrome patients


3rd Global Summit on Heart Diseases

November 02-03, 2017 Bangkok, Thailand

Chu Dung Si, Pham Quoc Khanh and Tran Van Dong

Vietnam National University, Vietnam
Vietnam Heart Institute, Vietnam

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Clin Exp Cardiolog

Abstract :

Objective: Th is study was designed characteristics of 12 lead electrocardiogram to compare the position of accessory pathway in the typical Wolff -Parkinson-White syndrome, can build a new electrocardiogram algorithm for the localization of accessory pathway. Subject & Method: In 189 patients, typical Wolff -Parkinson-White syndrome have a single anterogradely conducting accessory pathways on 12-lead electrocardiogram parameters were compared with the localization of accessory pathways identifi ed by successful radiofrequency catheter ablation. Result: We found that the 12 lead electrocardiogram parameters in typical Wolff -Parkinson-White syndrome such as polarity delta wave in V1, R/S ratio in V1, the transition of the QRS complex, polarity delta wave/polarity QRS complex and morphology QRS was â??QRS patternâ? in inferior (DII, DIII, AVF) leads in diagnosis for the localization of accessory pathways with height accuracy predicted from 74.5% to 100%. Conclusion: Th e surface electrocardiogram parameters in typical Wolff -Parkinson-White syndrome closely related to accessory pathways localization and can be used as a new electrocardiogram algorithm for the localization of accessory pathways by using simple parameters as above.

Biography :

Chu Dung Si is currently working as a Professor at Vietnam National University, Vietnam.

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