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Practice sample: Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology board exam

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Question 1.A 67-year-old man with prior CABG presents with recurrent polymorphic VT degenerating into VF, requiring repeated defibrillation. The 12-lead during sinus rhythm shows new dynamic ST-segment changes in the anterior leads, and troponin is rising. The QT interval is normal and there is no bradycardia. Beta-blockade and amiodarone have been started. Which intervention is most likely to terminate this storm?

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Topics in this sample
  • VT storm: polymorphic VT and the role of revascularization
  • Sensing problems: far-field R-wave oversensing in the atrial channel
  • Device infection — FDG PET/CT for occult CIED infection
  • Device troubleshooting — T-wave oversensing
  • Cryoballoon ablation: phrenic nerve monitoring and pacing math

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