Wolf–Parkinson–White Syndrome


WPW syndrome is a disorder characterized by all of the following EXCEPT


[A] Preexcitation on the baseline electrocardiogram
[B] At least three accessory pathway that predispose to tachyarrhythmias
[C] Symptomatic tachyarrhythmias
[D] Can cause sudden cardiac death



Classic triad of electrocardiographic findings in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome are all EXCEPT


[A] Short PR interval
[B] Wide QRS complex
[C] Delta wave
[D] PSVT



ALL are TRUE about type A pre-excitation EXCEPT


[A] Right atrioventricular connections
[B] Positive R wave is seen in V1
[C] Positive delta
[D] RR intervals of less than 250 ms suggest a higher risk pathway




What is the name of accessory pathway in WPW Syndrome?


[A] Bundle of Kent
[B] Bachmann bundle
[C] Purkinje fibers
[D] Mahaim accessory pathways



Most common congenital heart defect associated with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome


[A] ASD
[B] VSD
[C] Tetralogy Of Fallot
[D] Ebstein anomaly



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