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Atrioventricular reciprocal rhythm and chronic reciprocating tachycardia in a newborn infant with concealed Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome.
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CardiomyopathyNewborn InfantElectrophysiological EvaluationRetrograde ConductionAtrioventricular Reciprocal RhythmPhysiologyAtrial ActivationPediatricsCongenital Heart DefectElectrophysiologyConcealed Wolff-parkinson-white SyndromeCongenital Heart AnomalyCardiologyCardiac MechanicArrhythmia
A case of atrioventricular reciprocal rhythm and chronic reciprocating tachycardia in a newborn infant is presented. Electrophysiological studies suggest that these rhythm disturbances are related to the presence of a right-sided atrioventricular accessory pathway capable only of retrograde conduction (concealed Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome). The technique of recording the sequence of atrial activation during the tachycardia is described and its clinical importance emphasised.
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