Localization and ablation of PVCs-An educational presentation for EP fellows
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Video description:
An educational presentation designed for EP fellows, reviewing ECG localization of PVCs, and strategies for catheter ablation of PVCs from locations including the RVOT, left and right coronary cusps (LCC, RCC), aortomitral continuity (AMC), papillary muscles, epicardial, great cardiac vein (GCV), and anterior interventricular vein (AIV). Cases from each site of origin are presented. This is a live dinner presentation made September 17, 2014 in Portland OR. The audience includes EP fellows from OHSU, as well as EP lab techs and staff.
Amazing presentation! As a pvc ablation patient, I understood very little of all of the acronyms, but I come away from this with even more admiration and gratefulness for my extremely brilliant and personable EP. My VT ablation was 3 weeks ago. It was traumatic (being awake during this somewhat complicated procedure was sometimes painful and quite uncomfortable), but so-far the procedure appears to be 100% successful.
Great presentation. Thank you.
Amazing Lecture , Deeply Thanks
Just super lecture!! Amazing cases and results. Thank you.
Great presentation - very helpful
excellent discussion and teaching!
Amazing lecture. Thank you.
so great . thanks alot
Brilliant!
Fantastic information. Do you find that free-wall originated PVC's are more difficult to ablate? My purpose to asking is that I had a PVC ablation last year for multi-focal PVC's coming from the free wall. It was successful and I was followed up for screening of ARVD (and was negative). Thank you!
My pvcs got better with magnesium and better sleep i felt terrible was getting them all day everyday
Can you please explain regarding source sink mismatch causing VT. I don't really understand regarding source sink mismatch.
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great video, it is just a nonsense that lead 1 picks posterior to anterior activation.
It is a nice try to explain wht posterior RVOT PVCs are positive in lead1, but that cannot be the true reason, since lead 1 is a bipolar lead only sensing left to right...
very helpful presentation ,
as master fellows of EP in Dalian /china we hope that we can easily understand what is done in interventionnal cardiology Generally in cath lab .
Are sinus arrhythmias the same as pvcs?
Nope
@@harshgohil4367 what are they
Sinus arrhythmia is an irregular heart beat that's either too fast or too slow. Like, bradycardia and tachycardia. While the pvcs are called premature ventricular beats comes from different directions that hurts sinus rhythm. It's like a skipped beat or miss beat. Thuds and fluttering on your chest, neck or stomach area.
@@harshgohil4367 i had a sinus arrhythmia show up on a ekg without significant abnormalities
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Amazing summary of topic with all relevant practical points!!! Thanks for Sharing!