Stroke is a rare but possible complication after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation. However, its etiopathogenesis is far from being completely characterized. Here we report a case of stroke, with recurrent peripheral embolism after AF ablation procedure. In our patient, an in situ femoral vein thrombosis and iatrogenic atrial septal defect were simultaneously detected. A comprehensive review of multiple pathophysiological mechanisms of stroke in this context is provided. The case underlines the importance of a global evaluation of patients undergoing AF ablation.
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De Sensi, F., Miracapillo, G., Addonisio, L., Breschi, M., Cresti, A., Baratta, P., … Limbruno, U. (2019). Thromboembolic events following atrial fibrillation cardioversion and ablation: What’s the culprit? Medicina (Lithuania), 55(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina55080505