The upper turnover site in the reentry circuit of common atrial flutter

The American Journal of Cardiology
T TsuchiyaH Yamabe

Abstract

The upper turnover site of the reentry circuit of common atrial flutter was examined with the uses of atrial activation mapping and extrastimulus techniques during atrial flutter. The findings suggest that it is anterior to the orifice of the superior vena cava, i.e., between the superior vena cava and tricuspid annulus.

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