Anatomical approach to suppression of para-Hisian ventricular arrhythmias with changes in QRS morphology after ablation at the earliest activation site
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Published:2024-05
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ISSN:1547-5271
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Container-title:Heart Rhythm
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Heart Rhythm
Author:
Sagawa YuichiroORCID,
Asakawa Tetsuya,
Shigeta Takatoshi,
Murata Kazuya,
Arai Hirofumi,
Oda Atsuhito,
Kurabayashi Manabu,
Miyamoto Koji,
Takitsume Akihiro,
Yoshinaga Masahiro,
Nakagawa Kazuya,
Ishihara Shozo,
Okishige Kaoru,
Sasano Tetsuo,
Yamauchi Yasuteru
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