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PECULIAR FEATURES OF INCOMING ACTIVATION OF PULMONARY VEIN OSTIA

Abstract

То summarize the experience of mapping of incoming activation to the pulmonary vein ostia based on the analysis of electropkysiological data obtained in the course of the pulmonary vein catheter isolation, the results of the study performed in 117 patients with atrial fibrillation were analyzed.

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A. N. Turov
ФГУ «Новосибирский НИИ патологии кровообращения им. акад. Е. H. Mешалкина Федерального агентства по здравоохранению и социальному развитию»
Russian Federation


E. A. Pokushalov
ФГУ «Новосибирский НИИ патологии кровообращения им. акад. Е. H. Mешалкина Федерального агентства по здравоохранению и социальному развитию»
Russian Federation


P. L. Shugaev
ФГУ «Новосибирский НИИ патологии кровообращения им. акад. Е. H. Mешалкина Федерального агентства по здравоохранению и социальному развитию»
Russian Federation


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Turov A.N., Pokushalov E.A., Shugaev P.L. PECULIAR FEATURES OF INCOMING ACTIVATION OF PULMONARY VEIN OSTIA. Journal of Arrhythmology. 2006;(45):68-74. (In Russ.)

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