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- Fascicular VT is a ventricular arrhythmia that accounts for 10% to 15% of all idiopathic VTs1. It is also referred to as verapamil-sensitive VT, given its tendency to slow or terminate with intravenous verapamil1. Fascicular VT is an uncommon but well-studied ventricular arrhythmia that has several characteristic features, including a verapamil-sensitive mechanism, induction with atrial pacing, and occurrence in patients without structural heart disease2. The clinical course is generally benign, and the prognosis is excellent12.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Fascicular VT is also referred to as verapamil-sensitive VT, given its tendency to slow or terminate with intravenous verapamil. Fascicular VT accounts for 10% to 15% of all idiopathic VTs. The clinical course is generally benign, and the prognosis is excellent.thoracickey.com/fascicular-ventricular-tachycardia/
Fascicular VT is an uncommon but well-studied ventricular arrhythmia that has several characteristic features: (1) a verapamil-sensitive mechanism, (2) induction with atrial pacing, (3) occurrence in patients without structural heart disease. 1 These tachycardias also have an excellent prognosis and thus do not require an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator after a successful ablation. 2 Given its origin in the fascicles of...
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WebSep 12, 2017 · Four variables were found to be independently associated with a diagnosis of LPF-VT: positive QRS in aVR, QRS width ≤140 ms, R/S ratio ≤1 in V6, and atypical V1 morphology (no rsR′, or R larger than R′ in …
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WebFeb 22, 2011 · Fascicular VT usually manifests in patients aged between 15 and 40 years, with most episodes occurring while at rest. As with focal VT, symptoms include palpitations and presyncope.
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