Third‐degree AV block sensitive to prednisolone 72 hours post AVNRT ablation

  • Parwani A
  • Schröder A
  • Blaschke D
  • et al.
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Abstract

A patient developed a transient first‐degree AV block during a radiofrequency ablation of an atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia. Three days later the patient presented with a third‐degree AV block. It resolved within 24 h under antiphlogistic therapy. Patient was asymptomatic without necessity for pacemaker implantation at 12 months follow‐up.

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Parwani, A. S., Schröder, A. I., Blaschke, D., Blaschke, F., Huemer, M., Attanasio, P., … Haverkamp, W. (2017). Third‐degree AV block sensitive to prednisolone 72 hours post AVNRT ablation. Clinical Case Reports, 5(5), 671–674. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.905

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