Premature ventricular complex-induced chronic cough and cough syncope

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The present case study reports a case of chronic cough and cough syncope associated with frequent premature ventricular complexes (PVCs). Careful analysis of cough-related symptoms and ECG monitoring led to the suspicion of PVC-induced cough. A coincidence between PVCs and episodes of cough was also documented by a portable multichannel recorder. Moreover, Doppler echocardiography revealed a PVC-induced transient increase in the pulmonary artery blood flow. After exclusion of other possible aetiologies, complete relief of chronic cough and cough syncope was achieved by radiofrequency ablation of the arrhythmogenic focus located in the right ventricular outflow tract. Premature ventricular complexes should be considered as a cause of chronic cough and cough syncope and an interdisciplinary cooperation can lead to successful diagnosis and treatment of this condition. Copyright © ERS Journals Ltd 2007.

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Stec, S., Da̧browska, M., Zaborska, B., Bielicki, P., Maskey-Warzechowska, M., Tarnowski, W., … Kulakowski, P. (2007). Premature ventricular complex-induced chronic cough and cough syncope. European Respiratory Journal, 30(2), 391–394. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00062606

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