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Tachycardia and dyspnea with exercise

https://read.qxmd.com/read/33663121/electrophysiological-study-and-radiofrequency-ablation-of-hemodynamically-instable-ventricular-arrhythmias-in-a-patient-with-pulmonary-hypertension-a-case-report
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Song Zou, Zhifu Cen, Ruikun Jia, Sijie Lu, Yan Hao, Kaijun Cui
INTRODUCTION: Hemodynamically-instable ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) are rare in patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH). To the best of our knowledge, only 1 case has been reported so far. Moreover, the pathogenesis of this kind of arrhythmia remains obscured and its treatment is challenging. Here we report another case and presented the substrate for VAs initiation and therapeutic effect of radiofrequency ablation. PATIENT CONCERNS: This is a 57-year-old man who presented paroxysmal palpitation associated with presyncope at rest...
February 26, 2021: Medicine (Baltimore)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33633879/frequency-of-cardiovascular-manifestation-in-patients-with-hyperthyroidism
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Naresh Kumar Khurana, Suresh Kumar, Sameet Kumar, Pardeep Kumar, Amber Rizwan
Introduction Cardiovascular manifestations are very common in hyperthyroidism. Various cardiovascular symptoms such as palpitations, exercise intolerance, dyspnea, angina, edema, and congestive heart failure are commonly reported in hyperthyroidism. In this study, we determine the frequency of cardiovascular signs, symptoms, and various conduction disorders associated with hyperthyroidism. Methodology This cross-sectional, observational study was conducted in the cardiology department of a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan in close association with the internal medicine department from August 2019 to December 2019...
January 21, 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33569479/diagnostic-electrophysiological-study-in-a-highly-trained-young-woman-with-presyncopal-symptoms-during-exercise-a-case-report
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Fernando de la Guía-Galipienso, Fabian Sanchis-Gomar, Aurelio Quesada-Dorador
Right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) ventricular tachycardia (VT) is frequent and occurs in patients without structural heart disease, especially in highly trained athletes. Most of the studies on cardiac adaptations to exercise have been investigated in male athletes. Women, however, are increasingly participating in sports and electrical and structural adaptations in male and female athletes differ significantly. These cardiac adaptations dissimilarities between males and females have potential implications in diagnosing certain types of arrhythmias...
January 2021: Annals of Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32774781/exercise-induced-torsades-de-pointes-as-an-unusual-presentation-of-cardiac-sarcoidosis-a-case-report-and-review-of-literature
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Chadi Ghafari, Frédéric Vandergheynst, Emmanuel Parent, Kaoru Tanaka, Stéphane Carlier
BACKGROUND: Sarcoidosis is a rare multisystem disease characterized histologically by non-caseating granuloma formation in the affected organ. While cardiac sarcoidosis is found on autopsy in up to 25% of sarcoidosis cases, it is still underdiagnosed and is associated with a poor prognosis. Although the etiology of sarcoidosis remains unclear, an antigen triggered exaggerated immune response has been hypothesized. Early detection and prompt management of cardiac sarcoidosis remains pivotal...
June 26, 2020: World Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32366254/prevalence-and-clinical-significance-of-cardiovascular-magnetic-resonance-adenosine-stress-induced-myocardial-perfusion-defect-in-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy
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Eun Kyoung Kim, Sang-Chol Lee, Sung-A Chang, Shin-Yi Jang, Sung Mok Kim, Sung-Ji Park, Jin-Oh Choi, Seung Woo Park, Eun-Seok Jeon, Yeon Hyeon Choe
BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is thought to be associated with microvascular dysfunction. Adenosine stress-perfusion cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) is a sensitive method for assessing microvascular perfusion abnormalities. We evaluated the prevalence and clinical characteristics of HCM patients with adenosine-induced perfusion defects on CMR. METHODS: Among 189 consecutive patients with HCM who underwent adenosine-stress perfusion CMR, 115 patients who had clinical, echocardiography, 24-h Holter monitoring and treadmill exercise test data were analyzed...
May 4, 2020: Journal of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32013855/acute-myocarditis-in-children-an-overview-of-treatment-and-recent-patents
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Ronald C M Fung, Kam L Hon, Alexander K C Leung
BACKGROUND: Pediatric myocarditis is rare but challenging. This overview summarized the current knowledge and recent patents on childhood myocarditis. METHODS: Clinical queries and keywords of "myocarditis" and "childhood" were used as search engine. RESULTS: Viral infections are the most common causes of acute myocarditis. Affected children often have a prodrome of fever, malaise, and myalgia. Clinical manifestations of acute myocarditis in children can be nonspecific...
2020: Recent Patents on Inflammation & Allergy Drug Discovery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31999529/left-bundle-branch-block-increases-left-ventricular-diastolic-pressure-during-tachycardia-due-to-incomplete-relaxation
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Øyvind S Andersen, Magnus R Krogh, Espen Boe, Petter Storsten, John M Aalen, Camilla K Larsen, Helge Skulstad, Hans H Odland, Otto A Smiseth, Espen W Remme
We investigated whether tachycardia in left bundle branch block (LBBB) decreases left ventricular (LV) diastolic distensibility and increases diastolic pressures due to incomplete relaxation, and if cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) modifies this response. Thirteen canines were studied at baseline heart rate (120 beats/min) and atrial paced tachycardia (180 beats/min) before and after induction of LBBB and during CRT. LV and left atrial pressures (LAP) were measured by micromanometers and dimensions by sonomicrometry...
April 1, 2020: Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31753841/life-threatening-bronchiolitis-related-to-electronic-cigarette-use-in-a-canadian-youth
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Simon T Landman, Inderdeep Dhaliwal, Constance A Mackenzie, Tereza Martinu, Andrew Steele, Karen J Bosma
BACKGROUND: Although electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) were initially marketed as a potential smoking-cessation aid and a safer alternative to smoking, the long-term health effect of e-cigarette use ("vaping") is unknown. Vaping e-liquids expose the user to several potentially harmful chemicals, including diacetyl, a flavouring compound known to cause bronchiolitis obliterans with inhalational exposure ("popcorn worker's lung"). CASE DESCRIPTION: We report the case of a 17-year-old male who presented with intractable cough, progressive dyspnea and malaise after vaping flavoured e-liquids and tetrahydrocannabinol intensively...
December 2, 2019: Canadian Medical Association Journal: CMAJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31124338/characteristics-and-safety-of-cardiopulmonary-exercise-testing-in-elderly-patients-with-cardiovascular-diseases-in-korea
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Bong Joon Kim, Youngju Kim, Jaewon Oh, Jihun Jang, Seok Min Kang
PURPOSE: Clinical use of cardiopulmonary exercise tests (CPETs) is increasing in elderly patients with cardiovascular (CV) diseases. However, data on Korean populations are limited. In this study, we aimed to examine the characteristics and safety of CPET in an elderly Korean population with CV disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed records of 1485 patients (older than 65 years in age, with various underlying CV diseases) who underwent CPET...
June 2019: Yonsei Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28590791/using-an-exercise-program-to-improve-activity-tolerance-in-a-female-with-postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome-a-case-report
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Mike V Richardson, Amy Nordon-Craft, LeeAnne Carrothers
The incidence of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is estimated to be at least 500,000 in the United States and is most commonly found in premenopausal females. This syndrome shares clinical features with orthostatic hypotension (OH); however, the inclusion criteria and clinical features for POTS are not well known. The purposes of this case report are to: 1) describe the common clinical features of POTS and highlight the differences to orthostatic hypotension and 2) discuss physical therapy management of patients with POTS using exercise...
August 2017: Physiotherapy Theory and Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28465904/three-dimensional-trans-thoracic-echocardiography-of-esophageal-achalasia-description-of-a-case
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Fulvio Cacciapuoti, Venere Delli Paoli, Anna Scognamiglio, Federico Cacciapuoti
Esophageal achalasia is a motility disorder characterized by impaired relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter and dilatation of the distal two-thirds of the esophagus. This condition may be a non-frequent reason of extrinsic compression of left atrium. In turn, this can be a cause of some hemodynamic changes such as chest discomfort, dyspnea or reduced exercise tolerance, systemic hypotension and tachycardia. We describe a case of a patient with esophagus achalasia compressing the left atrium and inducing hemodynamic compromise...
2014: Journal of Cardiovascular Echography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27892886/safety-profile-and-utility-of-treadmill-exercise-in-patients-with-high-gradient-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy
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Lars Lindholm Sorensen, Hsin-Yueh Liang, Aurelio Pinheiro, Alex Hilser, Veronica Dimaano, Niels Thue Olsen, Thomas Fritz Hansen, Peter Sogaard, Alexandra Nowbar, Chiara Pisanello, Iraklis Pozios, Susan Phillip, Xun Zhou, Roselle Abraham, Theodore P Abraham
BACKGROUND: Exercise echocardiography in the evaluation of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) provides valuable information for risk stratification, selection of optimal treatment, and prognostication. However, HCM patients with left ventricular outflow tract gradients ≥30mm Hg are often excluded from exercise testing because of safety considerations. We examined the safety and utility of exercise testing in patients with high-gradient HCM. METHODS: We evaluated clinical characteristics, hemodynamics, and imaging variables in 499 consecutive patients with HCM who performed 959 exercise tests...
February 2017: American Heart Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27575244/high-altitude-pulmonary-edema-without-appropriate-action-progresses-to-right-ventricular-strain-a-case-study
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Logan Mills, Chris Harper, Sophie Rozwadowski, Chris Imray
Mills, Logan, Chris Harper, Sophie Rozwadowski, and Chris Imray. High altitude pulmonary edema without appropriate action progresses to right ventricular strain: A case study. High Alt Med Biol. 17:228-232, 2016.-A 24-year-old male developed high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) after three ascents to 4061 m over 3 days, sleeping each night at 2735 m. He complained of exertional dyspnea, dry cough, chest pain, fever, nausea, vertigo, and a severe frontal headache. Inappropriate continuation of ascent despite symptoms led to functional impairment and forced a return to the valley, but dyspnea persisted in addition to new orthopnea...
September 2016: High Altitude Medicine & Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26846223/-typical-atrial-flutter-diagnosis-and-therapy
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Dierk Thomas, Lars Eckardt, Heidi L Estner, Malte Kuniss, Christian Meyer, Hans-Ruprecht Neuberger, Philipp Sommer, Daniel Steven, Frederik Voss, Hendrik Bonnemeier
Typical, cavotricuspid-dependent atrial flutter is the most common atrial macroreentry tachycardia. The incidence of atrial flutter (typical and atypical forms) is age-dependent with 5/100,000 in patients less than 50 years and approximately 600/100,000 in subjects > 80 years of age. Concomitant heart failure or pulmonary disease further increases the risk of typical atrial flutter.Patients with atrial flutter may present with symptoms of palpitations, reduced exercise capacity, chest pain, or dyspnea...
March 2016: Herzschrittmachertherapie & Elektrophysiologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26467151/treatment-of-inappropriate-sinus-tachycardia-with-ivabradine
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Martino Annamaria, Pier Paolo Lupo, Sara Foresti, Guido De Ambroggi, Ermenegildo de Ruvo, Luigi Sciarra, Riccardo Cappato, Leonardo Calo
BACKGROUND: Inappropriate sinus tachycardia (IST) often causes palpitations, dyspnea, and exercise intolerance, that are generally treated with beta blockers and non-dihydropyridine calcium-channel antagonists. Ivabradine, a selective inhibitor of cardiac pacemaker If current, has recently emerged as an effective and safe alternative to conventional drugs for IST. METHODS: We performed a systematic overview of clinical studies on the therapeutic yield of ivabradine in patients with inappropriate sinus tachycardia, published in MEDLINE database from January 2000 to March 2015...
June 2016: Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology: An International Journal of Arrhythmias and Pacing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25705227/sinus-venosus-atrial-septal-defect-as-a-cause-of-palpitations-and-dyspnea-in-an-adult-a-diagnostic-imaging-challenge
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Michael S Donovan, David Kassop, Robert A Liotta, Edward A Hulten
Sinus venosus atrial septal defects (SV-ASD) have nonspecific clinical presentations and represent a diagnostic imaging challenge. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) remains the initial diagnostic imaging modality. However, detection rates have been as low as 12%. Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) improves diagnostic accuracy though it may not detect commonly associated partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR). Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging provides a noninvasive, highly sensitive and specific imaging modality of SV-ASD...
2015: Case Reports in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25189596/moderate-gradient-with-disproportional-dyspnoea-multimodality-imaging-of-funnel-shaped-subaortic-membrane
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Daan Cottens, Ben Corteville, Annick Vanvinckenroye, Marc Schepens, Luc Missault, Philippe Debonnaire
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March 7, 2015: European Heart Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24951612/a-thalassaemia-intermedia-case-with-concomitant-left-atrial-thrombus
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Cem Sahin, Ozcan Basaran, Yasar Topal, Fatih Akin
Although marked improvements have been observed in the life expectancy of patients with thalassaemia by regular blood transfusion and strict iron chelation therapies in recent years, these patients still have to deal with several complications, mainly cardiovascular. One of the life-threatening complications is the chronic hypercoagulable state and thromboembolic events which develop due to haemostatic alterations in patients with thalassaemia, although they are more frequently seen in those with thalassaemia intermedia...
2014: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24198923/recurrent-syncope-episodes-and-exercise-intolerance-in-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy-combined-with-atrioventricular-conduction-disturbance
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Kyun Hee Kim, Dong Heon Yang, Chang-Yeon Kim, Nam Kyun Kim, Won Suk Choi, Myung Hwan Bae, Jang Hoon Lee, Hun Sik Park, Yongkeun Cho, Shung Chull Chae
A 30-year-old female patient with known hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCMP) was admitted for recurrent syncope episodes. Electrocardiogram (ECG) showed 2 : 1 atrioventricular (AV) block. Stress echocardiography with bicycle showed high grade AV block at high stage of the exercise associated with exercise intolerance and dyspnea. Twenty-four hour ECG monitoring also revealed high grade AV block and 1 episode of non-sustained ventricular tachycardia. Implantable cardioverter/defibrillator-pacemaker (ICD-P) was inserted...
September 2013: Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23906746/cardiomyopathy-induced-by-incessant-fascicular-ventricular-tachycardia
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Enrique Velázquez-Rodríguez, Horacio Rodríguez-Piña, Alex Pacheco-Bouthillier, Luz María Deras-Mejía
A 12-year-old girl with symptoms of fatigue, decreased exercise tolerance and progressive dyspnea (New York Heart Association functional class III) with a possible diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy secondary to viral myocarditis. Because of incessant wide QRS tachycardia refractory to antiarrhythmic drugs, she was referred for electrophysiological study. The diagnosis was idiopathic left ventricular tachycardia involving the posterior fascicle of the left bundle branch. After successful treatment with radiofrequency catheter ablation guided by a Purkinje potential radiological and echocardiographic evaluation showed complete reversal of left ventricular function in the first 3 months and no recurrence of arrhythmia during 2 years of follow up...
July 2013: Archivos de Cardiología de México
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