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Ablación por catéter en la era intervencionista de los síndromes arritmogénicos
Dorantes SM
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 23
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FRAGMENTO
A finales de los años ´80, sobrevino el peor de los tiempos para los fármacos antiarrítmicos, por problemas propios y por el surgimiento de la radiofrecuencia (curativa) y del cardioversor-desfibrilador automático implantable (salvador de vidas). Existió una revolución en la terapia de las arritmias cardíacas y se desarrollaron las opciones no farmacológicas, que fueron notablemente exitosas.
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