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A case report of an improvement in premature ventricular complex–induced cardiomyopathy following continuous positive airway pressure therapy in a patient with severe obstructive sleep apnoea

BACKGROUND: Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are the most common arrhythmias observed in patients without structural heart disease (SHD). Frequent PVCs cause left ventricular dilation and dysfunction without SHD, the so-called PVC-induced cardiomyopathy (PIC). Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is...

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Autores principales: Sakai, Togo, Takemoto, Masao, Koga, Tokushi, Tsuchihashi, Takuya
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9446675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36072426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytac349
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author Sakai, Togo
Takemoto, Masao
Koga, Tokushi
Tsuchihashi, Takuya
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Takemoto, Masao
Koga, Tokushi
Tsuchihashi, Takuya
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description BACKGROUND: Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are the most common arrhythmias observed in patients without structural heart disease (SHD). Frequent PVCs cause left ventricular dilation and dysfunction without SHD, the so-called PVC-induced cardiomyopathy (PIC). Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disease worldwide and is strongly associated with arrhythmias including PVCs. PVCs have been reported in up to two-thirds of patients with OSA. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a well-established primary treatment modality in patients with moderate-to-severe OSA. CASE SUMMARY: We present a 69-year-old male case with severe OSA and an improvement in his PIC following CPAP therapy. He has remained well without any symptoms or arrhythmias for 2 years after the introduction of the CPAP therapy for his OSA. DISCUSSION: Using CPAP therapy for the treatment of his OSA, we could improve his PIC in accordance with a reduction in frequent PVCs without ablation of the PVCs. Only ablation without CPAP therapy may not be able to completely treat PIC associated with OSA, as in the present case. Thus, physicians should be aware of the possibility of PVCs associated with OSA when examining patients with PVCs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a case of improvement in PIC following CPAP therapy in a patient with severe OSA. Future investigations should focus on whether CPAP therapy can improve PIC associated with OSA and prevent a progression to heart failure and also result in an improvement in the prognosis.
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spelling pubmed-94466752022-09-06 A case report of an improvement in premature ventricular complex–induced cardiomyopathy following continuous positive airway pressure therapy in a patient with severe obstructive sleep apnoea Sakai, Togo Takemoto, Masao Koga, Tokushi Tsuchihashi, Takuya Eur Heart J Case Rep Case Report BACKGROUND: Premature ventricular complexes (PVCs) are the most common arrhythmias observed in patients without structural heart disease (SHD). Frequent PVCs cause left ventricular dilation and dysfunction without SHD, the so-called PVC-induced cardiomyopathy (PIC). Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is a highly prevalent disease worldwide and is strongly associated with arrhythmias including PVCs. PVCs have been reported in up to two-thirds of patients with OSA. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is a well-established primary treatment modality in patients with moderate-to-severe OSA. CASE SUMMARY: We present a 69-year-old male case with severe OSA and an improvement in his PIC following CPAP therapy. He has remained well without any symptoms or arrhythmias for 2 years after the introduction of the CPAP therapy for his OSA. DISCUSSION: Using CPAP therapy for the treatment of his OSA, we could improve his PIC in accordance with a reduction in frequent PVCs without ablation of the PVCs. Only ablation without CPAP therapy may not be able to completely treat PIC associated with OSA, as in the present case. Thus, physicians should be aware of the possibility of PVCs associated with OSA when examining patients with PVCs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a case of improvement in PIC following CPAP therapy in a patient with severe OSA. Future investigations should focus on whether CPAP therapy can improve PIC associated with OSA and prevent a progression to heart failure and also result in an improvement in the prognosis. Oxford University Press 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9446675/ /pubmed/36072426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytac349 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Case Report
Sakai, Togo
Takemoto, Masao
Koga, Tokushi
Tsuchihashi, Takuya
A case report of an improvement in premature ventricular complex–induced cardiomyopathy following continuous positive airway pressure therapy in a patient with severe obstructive sleep apnoea
title A case report of an improvement in premature ventricular complex–induced cardiomyopathy following continuous positive airway pressure therapy in a patient with severe obstructive sleep apnoea
title_full A case report of an improvement in premature ventricular complex–induced cardiomyopathy following continuous positive airway pressure therapy in a patient with severe obstructive sleep apnoea
title_fullStr A case report of an improvement in premature ventricular complex–induced cardiomyopathy following continuous positive airway pressure therapy in a patient with severe obstructive sleep apnoea
title_full_unstemmed A case report of an improvement in premature ventricular complex–induced cardiomyopathy following continuous positive airway pressure therapy in a patient with severe obstructive sleep apnoea
title_short A case report of an improvement in premature ventricular complex–induced cardiomyopathy following continuous positive airway pressure therapy in a patient with severe obstructive sleep apnoea
title_sort case report of an improvement in premature ventricular complex–induced cardiomyopathy following continuous positive airway pressure therapy in a patient with severe obstructive sleep apnoea
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9446675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36072426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytac349
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