[PDF][PDF] Clinical manifestations and prevalence of different types of supraventricular tachycardia among Chinese
Q Wan, N Wu, W Fan, Y Tang, L Jin… - Chinese Medical …, 1992 - mednexus.org
Q Wan, N Wu, W Fan, Y Tang, L Jin, Q Fang
Chinese Medical Journal, 1992•mednexus.orgRESULTS There were 41 (59.4%) males and 28 (40.6%) females. No significant difference
in sex or age distribution was detected between the present group and the patients
consecutively admitted for EPS. Types of PSVT (Table 1). Altogether 67 cases (97%)
belonged to the category of reentry tachycardia. Among these cases 34 (49%) were AV–RT,
10 (14.5%) AVN–RT and 19 (28%) AV+ AVN–RT. So 53 (77%) cases had accessory
pathways involved in the paroxysmal tachycardia.
in sex or age distribution was detected between the present group and the patients
consecutively admitted for EPS. Types of PSVT (Table 1). Altogether 67 cases (97%)
belonged to the category of reentry tachycardia. Among these cases 34 (49%) were AV–RT,
10 (14.5%) AVN–RT and 19 (28%) AV+ AVN–RT. So 53 (77%) cases had accessory
pathways involved in the paroxysmal tachycardia.
RESULTS
There were 41 (59.4%) males and 28 (40.6%) females. No significant difference in sex or age distribution was detected between the present group and the patients consecutively admitted for EPS.
Types of PSVT (Table 1). Altogether 67 cases (97%) belonged to the category of reentry tachycardia. Among these cases 34 (49%) were AV–RT, 10 (14.5%) AVN–RT and 19 (28%) AV+ AVN–RT. So 53 (77%) cases had accessory pathways involved in the paroxysmal tachycardia.
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