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Pulmonary Vein Occlusion and Lung Infarction after Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation

BACKGROUND: Pulmonary vein (PV) radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an effective technique for a selected group of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) refractory to antiarrhythmic drugs (Alfudhili et al., 2017). However, pulmonary vein occlusion is a potentially rare, sometimes severe, complication...

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Autores principales: Al Fori, Julyan, Al Belushi, Maryam, Al Shuraiqi, Mohammed, Al Mohanny, Ghalia, Al Umairi, Rashid, Al Busaidi, Nasser
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7403928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2357846
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author Al Fori, Julyan
Al Belushi, Maryam
Al Shuraiqi, Mohammed
Al Mohanny, Ghalia
Al Umairi, Rashid
Al Busaidi, Nasser
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Al Belushi, Maryam
Al Shuraiqi, Mohammed
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description BACKGROUND: Pulmonary vein (PV) radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an effective technique for a selected group of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) refractory to antiarrhythmic drugs (Alfudhili et al., 2017). However, pulmonary vein occlusion is a potentially rare, sometimes severe, complication which may present clinically as nonspecific respiratory symptoms, signifying pulmonary vein stenosis, that are often underrecognized or misdiagnosed, leading to progression of the low-grade stenosis to complete occlusion if not treated with timely intervention (Alfudhili et al., 2017). Case Presentation. We report the first case of haemoptysis, three months postradiofrequency ablation (i.e., late complication) secondary to pulmonary vein occlusion that was diagnosed by computed tomography angiogram (CTA), which showed occlusion of 2 out of 4 native pulmonary veins. CONCLUSION: The cause of haemoptysis in this patient was pulmonary vein occlusion, secondary to radiofrequency ablation, as demonstrated in the CTA.
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spelling pubmed-74039282020-08-14 Pulmonary Vein Occlusion and Lung Infarction after Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation Al Fori, Julyan Al Belushi, Maryam Al Shuraiqi, Mohammed Al Mohanny, Ghalia Al Umairi, Rashid Al Busaidi, Nasser Case Rep Pulmonol Case Report BACKGROUND: Pulmonary vein (PV) radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an effective technique for a selected group of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) refractory to antiarrhythmic drugs (Alfudhili et al., 2017). However, pulmonary vein occlusion is a potentially rare, sometimes severe, complication which may present clinically as nonspecific respiratory symptoms, signifying pulmonary vein stenosis, that are often underrecognized or misdiagnosed, leading to progression of the low-grade stenosis to complete occlusion if not treated with timely intervention (Alfudhili et al., 2017). Case Presentation. We report the first case of haemoptysis, three months postradiofrequency ablation (i.e., late complication) secondary to pulmonary vein occlusion that was diagnosed by computed tomography angiogram (CTA), which showed occlusion of 2 out of 4 native pulmonary veins. CONCLUSION: The cause of haemoptysis in this patient was pulmonary vein occlusion, secondary to radiofrequency ablation, as demonstrated in the CTA. Hindawi 2020-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7403928/ /pubmed/32802544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2357846 Text en Copyright © 2020 Julyan Al Fori et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Al Fori, Julyan
Al Belushi, Maryam
Al Shuraiqi, Mohammed
Al Mohanny, Ghalia
Al Umairi, Rashid
Al Busaidi, Nasser
Pulmonary Vein Occlusion and Lung Infarction after Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation
title Pulmonary Vein Occlusion and Lung Infarction after Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation
title_full Pulmonary Vein Occlusion and Lung Infarction after Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation
title_fullStr Pulmonary Vein Occlusion and Lung Infarction after Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary Vein Occlusion and Lung Infarction after Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation
title_short Pulmonary Vein Occlusion and Lung Infarction after Radiofrequency Ablation of Atrial Fibrillation
title_sort pulmonary vein occlusion and lung infarction after radiofrequency ablation of atrial fibrillation
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7403928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32802544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/2357846
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