Resumen
A 65-year-old patient with history of ischemic cardiomyopathy admitted to the hospital for chest pain and subsequently experienced incessant ventricular fibrillation (VF), requiring repeated defibrillation. Coronary angiogram was unchanged, compared to a study a year before, and acute ischemia was not considered to be the etiology of the VF. A particular premature ventricular contraction morphology was noted on telemetry prior to each episode of VF. The patient subsequently underwent successful radiofrequency ablation of a focus in the left ventricular free wall. Careful examination of a foci of VF or polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, with radiofrequency ablation in appropriate cases, could be potentially life-saving.
| Idioma original | English (US) |
|---|---|
| Páginas (desde-hasta) | 1228-1231 |
| Número de páginas | 4 |
| Publicación | Journal of the National Medical Association |
| Volumen | 96 |
| N.º | 9 |
| Estado | Published - sept 2004 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
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- General Medicine
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