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The Mechanism of Pause‐Induced Torsade de Pointes in Long QT Syndrome

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These data suggest that a pause accentuates transmural repolarization gradients and facilitates the formation of EADs and EAD-induced triggered activity. In contrast to our hypothesis, the findings of this study support the concept that M-cells (where APD is longest) can play an important role in both the origination of EAD-induced triggered activity and unidirectional block associated with TdP.

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