| Literature DB >> 26336554 |
Hidetaka Suenaga1, Masato Murakami1, Tomoyuki Tani1, Shigeru Saito1.
Abstract
Neurally mediated reflex syncope is the most common cause of syncope in young individuals without cardiac or neurological pathology. We report a case of successful catheter ablation in a 17-year-old male with neurally mediated syncope (NMS) of the cardioinhibitory type. The patient had dextrocardia situs inversus totalis with a mirror-image reversal of the thoracic and abdominal organs. Because he experienced multiple syncope episodes despite pharmacological intervention, we performed endocardial ablation of the superior vena cava-aorta ganglionated plexus. Shortly afterwards, his heart rate increased from 40 to 76 beats per minutes. He has not experienced syncope during the 1-year follow-up.Entities:
Keywords: Endocardial ablation; Neurally mediated syncope; Superior vena cava
Year: 2014 PMID: 26336554 PMCID: PMC4550227 DOI: 10.1016/j.joa.2014.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Arrhythm ISSN: 1880-4276