by William H. Sauer, Concepcion Alonso, Erica Zado, Joshua M

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Atrioventricular Nodal Reentrant Tachycardia in Patients Referred for Atrial Fibrillation Ablation by William H. Sauer, Concepcion Alonso, Erica Zado, Joshua M. Cooper, David Lin, Sanjay Dixit, Andrea Russo, Ralph Verdino, Sen Ji, Edward P. Gerstenfeld, David J. Callans, and Francis E. Marchlinski Circulation Volume 114(3):191-195 July 18, 2006 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.

Ventricular programmed stimulation inducing typical AVNRT that degenerates to AF. A, Typical AVNRT (cycle length 280 ms) is induced with ventricular programmed stimulation. Ventricular programmed stimulation inducing typical AVNRT that degenerates to AF. A, Typical AVNRT (cycle length 280 ms) is induced with ventricular programmed stimulation. The dashed arrow shows slow-pathway activation with retrograde fast-pathway activation occurring simultaneously with ventricular depolarization. B, Degeneration from AVNRT to AF 6 seconds after tachycardia initiation without a prior increase in heart rate during AVNRT. CS indicates coronary sinus; RV, right ventricle; CT, crista terminalis; d, distal; and p, proximal. William H. Sauer et al. Circulation. 2006;114:191-195 Copyright © American Heart Association, Inc. All rights reserved.