Ventricular outflow tract

What is Ventricular outflow tract?

A ventricular outflow tract is a portion of either the left ventricle or right ventricle of the heart through which blood passes in order to enter the great arteries.

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Hello Doctor , I'm a 23 year old guy and I have had a catheter Ablation for Benign RVOT- PVCs 10 - 11 months ago . I first got diagnosed with PVCs...

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can you explain any of this to me and if I have this would I need surgery


LEFT VENTRICLE: No focal wall motion abnormality. There is left...

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Lets understand the report first and then discuss the idea of surgery

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I have been diagnosed with very frequent premature ventricular complex. I have had 4 ECG all borderline or abnormal with different automated...

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