Macro-re-entry atrial flutter involving the caval side of a persistent Eustachian valve
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.hrcr.2024.09.003
Macro-re-entry atrial flutter involving the caval side of a persistent Eustachian valve
Keywords: Ablation; Arrhythmia; Atrial flutter; Congenital heart disease; Imaging.
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