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A Case of Non-Tachycardic Atrial Fibrillation Whose Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Improved After Catheter Ablation
It is difficult to identify the causes and optimal treatment of heart failure (HF) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and HF with reduced ejection fraction (EF) (HFrEF). Tachyarrhythmia can cause left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction called tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy (TIC). In pa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303466 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr4908 |
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author | Yamashita, Asami Kiuchi, Shunsuke Ikeda, Takanori |
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description | It is difficult to identify the causes and optimal treatment of heart failure (HF) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and HF with reduced ejection fraction (EF) (HFrEF). Tachyarrhythmia can cause left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction called tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy (TIC). In patients with TIC, conversion to sinus rhythm may lead to improvement in LV systolic dysfunction. However, it is unclear whether we should try to convert patients with AF without tachycardia to sinus rhythm. A 46-year-old man with chronic AF and HFrEF came to our hospital. His New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification was class II. The blood test showed a brain natriuretic peptide of 105 pg/mL. Electrocardiogram (ECG) and 24-h ECG showed AF without tachycardia. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) showed left atrial (LA) dilatation, LV dilatation, and diffuse LV hypokinesis (EF was 40%). Although he was optimized medically, NYHA classification II persisted. Therefore, he underwent direct current cardioversion and catheter ablation. After his AF converted to a sinus rhythm of heart rate (HR) 60 - 70 beats per minute (bpm), TTE showed improvement in LV systolic dysfunction. We gradually reduced oral medications for arrhythmia and HF. We subsequently succeeded in discontinuing all medications 1 year after catheter ablation. TTE performed between 1 and 2 years after catheter ablation showed normal LV function and normal cardiac size. During the 3 years of follow-up, there was no recurrence of AF, and he was not readmitted to the hospital. This patient showed the effectiveness of converting AF to sinus rhythm in patients without tachycardia. |
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spelling | pubmed-102516992023-06-10 A Case of Non-Tachycardic Atrial Fibrillation Whose Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Improved After Catheter Ablation Yamashita, Asami Kiuchi, Shunsuke Ikeda, Takanori J Clin Med Res Case Report It is difficult to identify the causes and optimal treatment of heart failure (HF) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and HF with reduced ejection fraction (EF) (HFrEF). Tachyarrhythmia can cause left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction called tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy (TIC). In patients with TIC, conversion to sinus rhythm may lead to improvement in LV systolic dysfunction. However, it is unclear whether we should try to convert patients with AF without tachycardia to sinus rhythm. A 46-year-old man with chronic AF and HFrEF came to our hospital. His New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification was class II. The blood test showed a brain natriuretic peptide of 105 pg/mL. Electrocardiogram (ECG) and 24-h ECG showed AF without tachycardia. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) showed left atrial (LA) dilatation, LV dilatation, and diffuse LV hypokinesis (EF was 40%). Although he was optimized medically, NYHA classification II persisted. Therefore, he underwent direct current cardioversion and catheter ablation. After his AF converted to a sinus rhythm of heart rate (HR) 60 - 70 beats per minute (bpm), TTE showed improvement in LV systolic dysfunction. We gradually reduced oral medications for arrhythmia and HF. We subsequently succeeded in discontinuing all medications 1 year after catheter ablation. TTE performed between 1 and 2 years after catheter ablation showed normal LV function and normal cardiac size. During the 3 years of follow-up, there was no recurrence of AF, and he was not readmitted to the hospital. This patient showed the effectiveness of converting AF to sinus rhythm in patients without tachycardia. Elmer Press 2023-05 2023-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10251699/ /pubmed/37303466 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr4908 Text en Copyright 2023, Yamashita et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Yamashita, Asami Kiuchi, Shunsuke Ikeda, Takanori A Case of Non-Tachycardic Atrial Fibrillation Whose Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Improved After Catheter Ablation |
title | A Case of Non-Tachycardic Atrial Fibrillation Whose Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Improved After Catheter Ablation |
title_full | A Case of Non-Tachycardic Atrial Fibrillation Whose Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Improved After Catheter Ablation |
title_fullStr | A Case of Non-Tachycardic Atrial Fibrillation Whose Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Improved After Catheter Ablation |
title_full_unstemmed | A Case of Non-Tachycardic Atrial Fibrillation Whose Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Improved After Catheter Ablation |
title_short | A Case of Non-Tachycardic Atrial Fibrillation Whose Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction Improved After Catheter Ablation |
title_sort | case of non-tachycardic atrial fibrillation whose left ventricular systolic dysfunction improved after catheter ablation |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251699/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303466 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jocmr4908 |
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