[SCD-FORUM] 95C RE: Case: Male, 29yrs. Dr. Xueshan
SCD Symposium
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Tue Oct 24 07:43:50 ART 2006
Try Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation again, and noursih the myocardium.
Dr. Xueshan
飞狐 雪山 <xsfhoo at yahoo.com.cn >
--
Dr. Sergio Dubner
President of Scientific Committee
Dr. Edgardo Schapachnik
President of Steering Committee
>
> Case: Male, 29yrs
>
> Illness history: Viral myocarditis was diagnosed based on premature
> ventricular contractions (PVCs) at age 8 after an influenza attack.
> Since then, PVBs never disappeared and right ventricle enlargement
> had been noticed.
>
> ECG revealed VT lasting 3 minutes at age 19, accompanied with
> faintness. After 2-3 years, no VT reoccurred.
>
> The second VT episode was recorded at age 21 lasting 2-3 hrs
> accompanied with syncope. Intravenous propafenon worked. Oral
> administration of propafenon could not prevent the patient from VT
> attack.
>
> RFCA for VT had been delivered twice at age 22~23 by Pro. Yang at
> the first affiliated Hospital of Dalian medical university. During
> RFCA, VT could not be induced and cardiomyopathy was diagnosed by
> endocardiac biopsy.
>
>
> VTs occurred intermediately lasting several seconds to a few
> minutes. VT restored to sinuous rhythm either spontaneously or by
> intravenous propafenon administration. VT usually occurred at
> midnight or early morning. At the following years, Sometimes VT
> occurred quite often during a certain period (for example: twice
> attacks in Winter), and then no occurrence for several months or
> even longer time. The patient enjoys doing exercise. No VT attacked
> during exercise. No restriction to exercise.
>
> Since 27 yrs old (2004), propafenon has been administrated in the
> doses of 150mg bid or tid. Drug quitted after 1-2 months
> administrations, keeping no VT attack for 0.5-1.5 yrs.
> Since last year, the drug cannot be quitted, otherwise VT
> reoccurred. So far, the doses of the drug are 200mg at early
> morning and 150mg at night. Lower dosages may not prevent the VTs.
>
> Any suggestion about the treatment?
>
> Zhu <dyeyxnk at yahoo.com.cn>
>
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