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Tarek Alzahrani1,2, Daniela Ghiculete1, Kenneth T Pace1
11 Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, St. Michael's Hospital, University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario, Canada .
Introduction:
Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) has a low complication rate. While serious complications are rare, cardiac arrhythmias, such as ventricular tachycardia, may occur. The etiology of these arrhythmias is poorly understood, but it appears to be due to stimulation of the heart by the shock waves.
Objective:
This study examines the effect of rotating the patient 15° to 20° when an arrhythmia occurs.
Methods:
Eight hundred nineteen patients were prospectively evaluated for arrhythmias during SWL. The initial patient position was dependent on the location of the stone and the body mass index (BMI) of the patient. If a sustained arrhythmia developed, treatment was withheld for 2 minutes and then recommenced. If the patient developed an arrhythmia again, the patient was rotated 15°-20° away from the original position and treatment recommenced.
Results:
Twenty patients developed significant arrhythmias during SWL. Arrhythmias occurred more frequently in patients with a lower BMI (p < 0.01), of younger age (p = 0.01), and with right-sided stones (p = 0.035). After the first rotation, 11 patients had no further arrhythmias, and 4 patients had a reduction of their arrhythmia to unsustained minor arrhythmias that did not require cessation of the treatment. The remaining five patients required a second repositioning. Three of these patients required gated SWL to abolish the arrhythmia.
Conclusion:
Changing the position of the patient by rotating the patient by 15 to 20° can eliminate arrhythmias that develop during SWL.
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