ECG of patients with Wolf Parkinson White (WPW) syndrome may simulate other entities such as myocardial infarction, ventricular premature complexes, ventricular bigeminy, accelerated idioventricular rhythm, intermittent bundle branch block or electrical alternans. On the other hand, the opposite can also occur where these other conditions may simulate WPW. We present the case of a young patient referred for WPW ablation showing an incessant accelerated idioventricular rhythm mimicking preexcitation.

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