Giuseppe Critelli, Lorenzo Adinolfi, Francesco Perticone, Mario Condorelli
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Programmed electrical stimulation and Amiodarone therapy for the control of persistent junctional tachycardia.
The use of radiofrequency as a means of synchronization and stimulation does not necessitate an external lead, and thus has allowed the construction of an implantable device for long-term treatment of reentry tachycardias. The device is used along with Amiodarone therapy and can be triggered by the patient himself.