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Is variant preexcitation syndrome congenital?

Dr. Quinn Lewis
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2025-05-24 12:47:45
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Variant pre-excitation syndrome is generally congenital.
Patients with congenital heart disease, in addition to a normal electrical signal conduction pathway between the heart ventricle or atrium and sinus node, there are other abnormal conduction pathways, faster than the normal pathway, resulting in abnormal atrioventricular conduction system function, causing variant pre-excitation syndrome.
Patients need to develop good living habits, pay attention to rest, maintain regular work and rest. If there are smoking, drinking habits, should quit smoking and alcohol as soon as possible. Daily exercise should also adhere to, maintain a positive attitude.