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d) "There is an extra, abnormal electrical pathway in the heart that leads to impulses traveling around the heart very quickly, in a circular pattern, causing the heart to beat too fast."
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Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW) is characterized by an extra electrical pathway in the heart. In normal human heart, the stimulus travels between atria and ventricle via AV node. People with WPW have an extra pathway connecting the atria and the ventricles called as bundle of Kent. This pathway does not have rate slowing property unlike AV node hence conducts the electrical impulse at much higher rate. As a result there are periods of rapid heart rate called as tachycardia. During these periods, patients experience dizziness, shortness of breath, palpitations etc. During normal periods they have normal heart rate and are asymptomatic.
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