2013
DOI: 10.1161/circep.113.000920
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Assessing Ventricular Scar in Tetralogy of Fallot

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“…3). On the other hand, type 2–4 isthmuses are shorter and usually consist of damaged low‐voltage myocardium [24,25], which suggests that creation of a conduction block in these isthmuses (types 2–4) is much easier than that in type 1 isthmuses. In addition, if ablation to the type 1 isthmus is unsuccessful, an incomplete conduction block through the isthmus may facilitate VT recurrence.…”
Section: Catheter Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3). On the other hand, type 2–4 isthmuses are shorter and usually consist of damaged low‐voltage myocardium [24,25], which suggests that creation of a conduction block in these isthmuses (types 2–4) is much easier than that in type 1 isthmuses. In addition, if ablation to the type 1 isthmus is unsuccessful, an incomplete conduction block through the isthmus may facilitate VT recurrence.…”
Section: Catheter Ablationmentioning
confidence: 99%