Lessons of the month 1: Fatal oesophago-pericardial fistula with cerebral air embolism after elective atrial fibrillation ablation

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Abstract

Oesophago-pericardial fistula following any electrophysiological procedure is a rare, and potentially, life-threatening condition. Initial presentation can easily be misdiagnosed, as symptoms vary and are not specific. Echocardiography is an invaluable tool to diagnose and rule out complications. We present the case of a 68-yearold patient who developed an oesophago-pericardial fistula complicated with purulent pericarditis, sepsis and cerebral air embolism. In conclusion, this case report encourages physicians to use strategies that may help with early diagnosis and lead to potential lifesaving interventions.

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Dutton, J., Morosin, M., Fernandez-Garda, R., Anikin, V., Hurtado-Doce, A., & Lees, N. (2019). Lessons of the month 1: Fatal oesophago-pericardial fistula with cerebral air embolism after elective atrial fibrillation ablation. Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 19(4), 331–333. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.19-4-331

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