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Atrial flutter after surgeries of congenitally corrected transposition of great arteries in total visceral inversion

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A 51‐year‐old man, who had a history of open heart surgery for corrected transposition of great arteries, presented with palpitation due to atrial tachycardia. A propagation map using three‐dimensional electroanatomical… Click to show full abstract

A 51‐year‐old man, who had a history of open heart surgery for corrected transposition of great arteries, presented with palpitation due to atrial tachycardia. A propagation map using three‐dimensional electroanatomical mapping (CARTO3) showed atrial flutter and underwent linear ablation successfully. This case highlights the difficulty of diagnosis before mapping following a complicated cardiac operation and the usefulness of three‐dimensional mapping

Keywords: corrected transposition; atrial flutter; great arteries; transposition great

Journal Title: Journal of Arrhythmia
Year Published: 2021

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