连续电动心脏转换用于耐火性心房动,在消融后出现快速心室反应
Katherine Liu1,2, Nofel Iftikhar3, Latha Ganti4
1Future Physicians America, Orlando, FL, USA.
International journal of emergency medicine
|October 1, 2025
概括
本案例研究探讨了折射性心房动 (AF) 随着快速心室反应后的剥离. 连续电动心脏转换 (ECV) 提供了暂时的缓解,但强调了在持续AF管理中需要先进的策略.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 电子生理学 电子生理学
背景情况:
- 前庭动 (AF) 的管理通常涉及导管切除 (CA).
- 在CA后的复发性或耐火性AF带来了重大的临床挑战.
- 在AF中,快速的心室反应需要迅速有效的治疗.
研究的目的:
- 为了呈现一种独特的耐火性心房动病例,在导管切除后出现快速心室反应.
- 突出目前AF管理策略在实现持久节律控制方面的局限性.
- 强调针对复杂的AF病例进行个性化治疗规划的重要性.
主要方法:
- 一个50多岁的男性患者的病例报告显示,他出现了反复发作的心和心动减速.
- 管理涉及在急诊室 (ED) 的连续电动心脏转换 (ECV).
- 对耐火病例的潜在先进干预措施的讨论.
主要成果:
- 患者经历了持续性心动减速,不耐初始治疗.
- 串行ECV提供了暂时的节律控制.
- 这一案例凸显了在CA之后实现持久节律控制的挑战.
结论:
- 耐火性AF切除后需要考虑重复切除或心房结节切除与心脏起器放置.
- 串行ECV可以作为通往更明确治疗的桥梁.
- 个性化治疗和及时的随访对于管理复杂的AF病例至关重要.
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