Elderly Preexcitation Syndrome

Preexcitation syndrome (preexcitation syndrome) is a clinical syndrome based on abnormal atrioventricular conduction pathways, characterized by abnormal electrocardiophysiological manifestations and prone to a variety of tachyarrhythmias. In 1930, White, Parkison and First reported by Wolff, so called (WPW syndrome). In 1944, Ohnell coined the term "pre-excitation."

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