Ablation with zero‐fluoroscopy of premature ventricular complexes from aortic sinus cusps: A single‐center experience
Abstract Background Catheter ablation of premature ventricular complexes from aortic sinus cusps (ASC‐PVC) is a complex procedure that conventionally requires coronary catheterization (CC) to localize coronary artery ostium (CAO). Little published information is available on the mapping and ablation...
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Main Authors: | Pablo J. Sánchez‐Millán, Guillermo Gutiérrez‐Ballesteros, Manuel Molina‐Lerma, Rosa Macías‐Ruiz, Juan Jiménez‐Jáimez, Luis Tercedor, Miguel Álvarez |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/accbcbf0de814f1dabd8f4bccfb73278 |
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