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СОВРЕМЕННОЕ СОСТОЯНИЕ ВОПРОСА О КАТЕТЕРНОЙ АБЛАЦИИ ИДИОПАТИЧЕСКИХ ЭКТОПИЧЕСКИХ ЖЕЛУДОЧКОВЫХ АРИТМИЙ. ЧАСТЬ 1
В первой части обзорной статьи освещена эволюция представлений о желудочковых нарушениях ритма, причисляемых современной классификацией к категории идиопатических. Обсуждается вопрос о доброкачественности и «идиопатичности» желудочковых аритмий у пациентов без структурной патологии сердца.
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