Abstract

Wolff — Parkinson — White syndrome (WPWS) is still the leading cause of supraventricular tachycardia in the world. The frequency of WPWS ranges from 0.1 to 0.3 % per 1000 people. It is worth noting that in patients with congenital heart defects, it increases to 0.5 %. The article highlights the main criteria of Wolff — Parkinson — White syndrome, its morphological justification, and the features of modern topical diagnosis. Also, the review of the main methods of treatment and rehabilitation of patients is presented.

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