💓 Syndrome de Wolff Parkinson White (faisceau de Kent) : comprendre, diagnostiquer et traiter.

Dr. Jérôme Horvilleur, cardiac electrophysiologist at the Paris South Cardiovascular Institute. #ecg #ablation #arrhythmia #palpitations #healthinfo Independent medical information channel, published by Dr. François Bouvier (RPPS 10100982478). Videos produced by Dr. Bouvier, cardiac electrophysiologist at the ICPS, without funding or sponsorship. Filming location mentioned for factual purposes only. Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is a form of junctional tachycardia (or Bouveret's disease). It is characterized by the presence of an accessory atrioventricular pathway. An accessory pathway is an electrical abnormality of the heart that can cause palpitations and, in rare cases, be life-threatening (sudden death). ➡In this video, Dr. Jérôme Horvilleur (electrophysiologist at the ICPS) explains simply: 00:13 What is an accessory pathway and how is it diagnosed (ECG)? 02:32 What are the symptoms and risks of accessory pathways (palpitations, sudden death)? 04:21 What is the standard treatment (ablation)? ✔ Accessory pathway ablation is an effective, safe, and definitive treatment in the vast majority of cases. --- Health disclaimer: This video is provided for general information purposes only. It does not replace a medical consultation. For any personal questions, speak to your cardiologist or electrophysiologist. --- 📌 Editorial policy Independent video, produced by the electrophysiology team at the Paris South Cardiovascular Institute. No external funding, no industry influence. All videos are validated by Dr. François Bouvier, cardiac electrophysiologist at the ICPS – RPPS 10100982478. 🔔 Subscribe to the [Rythmo_fr](   / @rythmo_fr  ) channel for more videos on cardiac electrophysiology. 🌐 More information at: [www.rythmo.fr](https://www.rythmo.fr)