The right atrium as an anatomic set-up for re-entry: Electrophysiology goes back to anatomy

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Abstract

Rapid, complete, uniform activation of all atrial tissue is important for rhythm stability. Typical flutter, the most common among atrial tachycardias, has anisotropic conduction at the terminal crest as an essential part of its mechanism.

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Cosío, F. G. (2002). The right atrium as an anatomic set-up for re-entry: Electrophysiology goes back to anatomy. Heart. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/heart.88.4.325

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