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Effects of Linear Ablation at the Isthmus Between the Tricuspid Annulus and Inferior Vena Cava for Atrial Flutter on Autonomic Nervous Activity Analysis of Heart Rate …Li et al., 2002
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- Li A
- Kuga K
- Suzuki A
- Endo M
- Niho B
- Enomoto M
- Kanemoto M
- Yamaguchi I
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- Circulation journal
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Heart rate is largely affected by the autonomic nervous system. However, little is known about the anatomic pathway of autonomic nerve fibers innervating the sinus node. The present study:(1) evaluates the effects of cavotricuspid isthmus ablation for common atrial …
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