The V(2) transition ratio: a new electrocardiographic criterion for distinguishing left from right ventricular outflow tract tachycardia origin.
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D. Lin | F. Marchlinski | S. Dixit | D. Callans | E. Gerstenfeld | J. Cooper | Fermin C. García | R. Bala | Brian P. Betensky | R. E. Park | M. Hutchinson | Michael P. Riley
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