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1 Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology and Heart Center, University Clinic St. Raphael, Leuven, Belgium
Idioventricular tachycardia occurred in a healthy young adult, persisted for several months, was resistant to conventional antiarrhythmic drugs and intermittently responsible for subjective symptoms. The frequency of the idioventricular pacemaker was unusually high and exceeded at rest largely the sinus rate; during exercise, the idioventricular rate became even faster.
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