Pre-excitation Syndromes
The classification of pre-excitation syndromes has evolved since the original eponyms were given to Kent, Mahaim, and James fibers - Samuel Levy
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Pre-excitation syndromes
Pre-excitation refers to early activation of the ventricles due to impulses bypassing the AV node via an AP. Also known as bypass tracts, APs are abnormal conduction pathways formed during cardiac development and can exist in a variety of anatomical locations and in some patients there may be multiple pathways. In WPW, the AP is sometimes referred to as the Bundle of Kent, or atrioventricular bypass tract.
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Preexcitation Syndromes
Preexcitation occurs when the ventricles are activated by an impulse from the atria sooner than would be expected if the impulse were transmitted down the normal conducting pathway (the AV node). Several different forms of preexcitation have been described, based on anatomic, clinical, electrocardiographic, and electrophysiologic abnormalities.
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Pre-excitation syndromes: Wolff-Parkinson-White, etc.
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Pre-excitation syndromes
This page covers the pathophysiology and ECG features of pre-excitation syndromes in sinus rhythm.
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Preexcitation due to an AV accessory pathway is a variable fusion between ventricular excitation over the accessory pathway and the normal conduction system.
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The classification of pre-excitation syndromes has evolved since the original eponyms were given to Kent, Mahaim, and James fibers.

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