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Cheitlin MD et al. - Since there is evidence that in patients who have survived a potentially fatal event, it is rare to be able to provoke ischemia with equal or greater exercise than had precipitated the malignant arrhythmia, the decision to surgically correct an asymptomatic young patient, serendipitously found to have ALCA, who has a negative exercise test, is debatable. Any decision for surgery in such patients should be made only after a full discussion of the risks pro and con surgery with the patient and the patient’s family.

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