
The term Mahaim conduction is conventionally used to describe decrementally conducting connections between the right atrium or the AV node and the right ventricle in or close to the right bundle branch. Although such pathways are rare, their unique properties make their diagnosis and treatment cumbersome. In this article we review the published evidence, and discuss the electrocardiographic and electrophysiological characteristics as well as the anatomy and origin of these fibres.
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PREEXCITATION, pathway, POTENTIALS, accessory, ELECTROCARDIOGRAM, PATTERN, CONDUCTION, RADIOFREQUENCY CATHETER ABLATION, TRICUSPID ANNULUS, SINUS RHYTHM, TACHYCARDIA, Mahaim, FIBERS
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