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Effect of Subendocardial Resection on Sinus Rhythm Endocardial Electrogram Abnormalities

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These data show that (1) some of the signal recorded on the endocardial surface is derived from deeper tissue layers and (2) split and late electrogram components appear to be generated by cells in the superficial endocardial layers, since they are eradicated by removal of this tissue. These findings correspond well with previous histological studies of resection specimens that show bundles of surviving muscle cells separated by layers of dense scar that act as an insulator.

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