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WPW syndrome is usually hereditary

he patients of this syndrome have another one, the main conduction path between atrial and ventricular conduction telecommunications number. WPW syndrome is usually hereditary or congenital (at birth, ie, performance) or acquired heart defects. When the attack of the WPW syndrome, electrical signals to bypass the atrioventricular node and use the path conduction; telecommunications too quickly arrived to the ventricle, and then returned to the atrium. Signal a rebound in the interior of the heart four, causing a very fast heartbeat.


Even though the majority of people suffering from WPW syndrome did not show symptoms, but for some people, but may cause a serious risk of sudden death.

Patients with symptoms should receive catheter ablation, in order to avoid the risk of sudden death. Catheter ablation destroy the excess conduction path, according to the path location, and cured 85-95% of patients with abnormal.

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