10.6084/m9.figshare.7997366.v1
Teng Li
Teng
Li
Qiong Xu
Qiong
Xu
Xian-zhang Zhan
Xian-zhang
Zhan
Yu-mei Xue
Yu-mei
Xue
Hong-tao Liao
Hong-tao
Liao
Yi-fu Li
Yi-fu
Li
Konstantinos Letsas
Konstantinos
Letsas
Shu-lin Wu
Shu-lin
Wu
Additional file 1: of Unique electrocardiographic pattern “w” wave in lead I of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias arising from the distal great cardiac vein
Springer Nature
2019
Idiopathic
Ventricular arrhythmias
Great cardiac vein
Catheter ablation
2019-04-15 05:00:00
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Figure S1. Example of three successful ablations of premature ventricular contractions originating from the distal GCV, LCC, and subvalvular LVOT, respectively. A: Activation time (30 ms before QRS onset) at the GCV of case 1 with VAs originated from the distal GCV. B: Activation time (24 ms before QRS onset) at the LCC of case 2 with VAs originated from LCC. C: Activation time (28 ms before QRS onset) beneath LCC of case 3 with VAs originated from the distal GCV. B: Activation time (24 ms before QRS onset) at the LCC of case 2 with VAs originated from subvalvular LVOT. ABL d (p), the distal and proximal electrode pairs of the ablation catheter; GCV, great cardiac vein; LCC, left coronary cusp; LVOT, left ventricular outflow tract. (JPG 162 kb)