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Rev. urug. cardiol ; 27(3): 341-345, ago. 2012. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-723531

ABSTRACT

Presentamos el caso clínico de una paciente de 53 años que consultó con síntomas neurológicos compatibles con un ataque isquémico transitorio. Se encontró un desorden protrombótico y un foramen oval permeable, sin otra explicación para la enfermedad. Se decidió cerrarlo por vía percutánea mediante un dispositivo Amplatzer PFO® y no hubo complicaciones durante el procedimiento. A los 15 días del alta comenzó con palpitaciones rápidas y se demostró una taquicardia auricular paroxística recurrente. Se inició tratamiento farmacológico con propafenona que logró controlar la arritmia y el síntoma. A los tres meses se suspendió la medicación. Transcurridos seis meses la paciente está asintomática, con electrocardiograma normal y un Holter sin la arritmia. Revisamos la literatura disponible sobre los trastornos del ritmo luego del cierre percutáneo del foramen oval y comunicación interauricular.


We report the case of a 53 years old woman who presents with neurologycal symptoms suggestive of a transient ischemic attack. A prothrombotic disorder and patent formen oval were found, with no other explantion for the disease. It was decided to closed the foramen with a percutaneously implanted Amplatzer PFO® device and there were no incidents during the procedure. Fiftheen days after hospital discharge she began to refere rapid palpitations and a paroxistic recurrent atrial tachycardia was documented. Pharmacological therapy with propafenone was initiated and it was able to control the arrhythmia and the symptoms. Three months later the drug was discontinued. After 6 months follow up the patient is asymptomatic, with a normal EKG and a Holter without arrhythmias. We review the available literature about rhythm disorders after the percutaneus closure of the foramen oval and interatrial comunication.


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Female , Middle Aged , Foramen Ovale, Patent/complications , Foramen Ovale, Patent/therapy , Tachycardia, Paroxysmal/etiology , Tachycardia, Paroxysmal/drug therapy
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