Review Article
Bharthi R
Abstract
Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) disorder is a condition in which there is an additional electrical pathway in the heart. The condition can prompt times of fast heart rate (tachycardia). WPW disorder is a standout amongst the most widely recognized reasons for quick heart rate issues in babies and youngsters. The patient with the Wolff-Parkinson-White (WPW) ECG design has much in the same way as patients with different elements, for example, long-QT disorder and Brugada disorder, which are connected with a recognizing variation from the norm on ECG. All are generally amiable in the lion's share of beset people however in any case convey a danger of unforeseen sudden passing, which asks for some endeavour at danger administration. The WPW pattern differs from the others in that a highly effective curative procedure is available, albeit with some risk, leaving us with a decision to manage expectantly or intervene.