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Interest of non-invasive and semi-invasive testings in asymptomatic children with pre-excitation syndrome
Europace, 08/30/07
Brembilla-Perrot, B., et al. - To determine the feasibility and the results of exercise testing (ET) and electrophysiological study (EPS) in outpatient asymptomatic children with a Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) syndrome...Conclusion: Transesophageal EPS was required to determine the prognosis of asymptomatic WPW in children. The maximal rate conducted in AP was higher in children younger than 16 years old than in teenagers; other data did not differ. AVRT was rare; 71% of children had no inducible arrhythmia and were authorized to resume physical activities
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