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Repetitive Monomorphic Ventricular Tachycardia Associated with Exercise

A Case Report

Christopher C. Dunbar, PhD, MPH

Laboratory of Applied Physiology, Brooklyn College of the City University of New York

John T. Kassotis, MD, EngSciD

Department of Cardiology, The New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY

Ewa K. Heyda, MS

Department of Cardiology, The New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY

Barry I. Saul, MD, FACA

Department of Cardiology, The New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY

Aslam Khan, MD

Department of Cardiology, The New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY

Jeremiah Gelles, MD

Department of Cardiology, The New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY

The case of a 45-year-old man suffering from a catecholamine-sensitive ventricular tachycardia originating from the right ventricular outflow tract is reported. The authors describe a novel noninvasive treatment strategy for the management of this patient.

Angiology, Vol. 56, No. 5, 631-635 (2005)
DOI: 10.1177/000331970505600517


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