Premature ventricular contractions causing severe systolic dysfunction in a patient who had undergone accessory pathway catheter ablation
Isolated ventricular premature beats are the most common arrhythmia in clinical practice. Not all ventricular premature beats are equal, as they may evolve into worsening of the arrhythmia and even severe left ventricular dysfunction in some subsets of patients, particularly those with frequent vent...
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