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==Other Diagnostic Studies== | ==Other Diagnostic Studies== | ||
===Electrophysiologic Studies in WPW=== | ===[[Electrophysiologic Studies]] in [[ WPW]]=== | ||
The purpose of these studies is to: | The purpose of these studies is to: | ||
* Determine the location and number of accessory pathways. | * Determine the location and number of [[accessory pathways]]. | ||
* Determine the mechanism | * Determine the mechanism of [[tachycardia]]. | ||
* To establish the diagnosis in those patients | * To establish the diagnosis in those patients with questionable resting [[EKG]]. | ||
* To evaluate the efficacy of drugs. | * To evaluate the efficacy of drugs. | ||
* To select patients for surgery and to evaluate them postoperatively. | * To select patients for [[surgery]] and to evaluate them postoperatively. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Other Diagnostic Studies
Electrophysiologic Studies in WPW
The purpose of these studies is to:
- Determine the location and number of accessory pathways.
- Determine the mechanism of tachycardia.
- To establish the diagnosis in those patients with questionable resting EKG.
- To evaluate the efficacy of drugs.
- To select patients for surgery and to evaluate them postoperatively.