Atrial flutter can described as “typical” (type I) or “atypical” (type II) based on the anatomic location from which it originates. Also, atrial flutter can be described as “clockwise ...
Atrial flutter can described as “typical” (a.k.a. type I) or “atypical” (a.k.a. type II) based on the anatomic location that it originates. Also, atrial flutter can be described as ...
Given the large excitable gap associated with typical atrial flutter, antiarrhythmic medications may stabilize re-entrant circuits. Atypical atrial flutter represents re-entrant circuits that are ...
Dr Dora performs around 250 EP study & RF ablation every year which includes complex arrhythmia like scar related atypical atrial flutter, atrial fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, etc.