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Massive Air Embolism in the Left Atrial Appendage During Radiofrequency Atrial Fibrillation Ablation: A Case Report



Hamlkari H1 ; Teimourijervekani Z2 ; Madadi S1 ; Zade JM1
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Source: Iranian Heart Journal Published:2023

Abstract

Background: Air embolism is a complication of electrophysiological procedures, including atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. Despite the benign course of air embolism in most patients, it can be a life-threatening event due to systemic air embolism to the coronary or brain circulation. Interruption of blood to vital organs may lead to serious damage. Case: A 77-year-old woman with a history of AF in the preceding 8 years was a candidate for AF ablation due to symptomatic persistent AF following the discontinuation of flecainide. Massive air embolism during catheter ablation developed in the left atrial appendage (LAA). Aspiration with a pigtail catheter through the trans-septal sheath was not successful, but the air was evacuated using the Judkins right catheter without any permanent complications. Conclusions: An operator must be au fait with all technical aspects of air embolism management. End-hole catheters may be more effective for the aspiration of aeroembolism in the LAA than multi-orifice pigtail catheters. © 2023, Iranian Heart Association. All rights reserved.