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Irusta U et al. – A new algorithm to discriminate SVT/VT was designed that showed high SVT specificity and VT sensitivity in both adults and children. This algorithm could be incorporated into current AEDs with arrhythmia analysis algorithms designed for adult patients to accurately diagnose fast–rate paediatric SVT.

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