Abstract 18170: Intermittent Pre-excitation in Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome Does Not Convey Low Risk

IntroductionIntermittent pre-excitation (I-PX) in patients with Wolff Parkinson White syndrome (WPW) is thought to indicate low risk of a life-threatening event (LTE), which is reflected by recent guidelines. We sought to determine if I-PX is associated with a lower incidence of a high-risk accessor...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2016-11, Vol.134 (Suppl_1 Suppl 1), p.A18170-A18170
Hauptverfasser: Escudero, Carolina A, Collins, Kathryn K, Stephenson, Elizabeth A, Blaufox, Andrew D, Perry, James C, Seslar, Stephen P, Dechert, Brynn E, Cannon, Bryan C, Motonaga, Kara S, Ceresnak, Scott R, Erickson, Christopher C, Asakai, Hiroko, Cohen, Mitchell, Law, Ian H, Lampe, Jennifer, Skinner, Jonathan R, Tanel, Ronn E, Uzun, Orhan, Moore, Jeremy P, Kertesz, Naomi J, Aziz, Peter F, Cabrera Ortega, Michel, Valdes, Santiago O, Sanatani, Shubhayan, Etheridge, Susan P
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionIntermittent pre-excitation (I-PX) in patients with Wolff Parkinson White syndrome (WPW) is thought to indicate low risk of a life-threatening event (LTE), which is reflected by recent guidelines. We sought to determine if I-PX is associated with a lower incidence of a high-risk accessory pathway (AP).MethodsUsing an international, multicenter database of young WPW subjects (
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