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- W4377015851 abstract "Ictal-induced cardiac bradyarrhythmia and asystole is a rare phenomenon. The exact mechanism of ictal-induced cardiac bradyarrhythmia and asystole remains unclear. It was postulated that stimulation of central autonomic network during ictal episode may trigger an abrupt burst of hypervagotonia. Prolonged episode of cardiac bradyarrhythmia and asystole may result in syncope or death due to impairment of cerebral perfusion. The role of cardioneuroablation (CNA) in this condition has not been well-described in the literature. To describe a case of successful CNA in a patient with ictal-induced bradyarrhythmia and asystole. n/a A 47-year-old female has a 1.5-year history of intractable focal epilepsy and COVID-19 infection. She started having multiple episodes of seizures following a mild COVID-19 infection. Electroencephalogram (EEG) and brain MRI revealed right temporal onset seizures without structural lesions. Due to ongoing uncontrolled seizures with multiple semiologies despite multiple anti-epileptic drugs, she was admitted to Epilepsy Monitoring Unit for seizure classification. Her ictal EEGs (Figure 1) showed onset of ictal rhythm in the right temporal region with episodes of severe sinus bradycardia (15-30 bpm) and sinus pauses (15-16 seconds). Telemetry tracings demonstrated PP interval slowing with PR interval prolongation prior to the pauses consistent with a vagally-mediated mechanism. Cardiac electrophysiology team recommended CNA for treating the episodes of ictal-induced bradyarrhythmia and asystole. 3D anatomic maps of the right atrium (RA) and left atrium (LA) were created using CARTO system (Biosense Webster). Right superior ganglionated plexus (RSGP) was localized with fractionation mapping and intracardiac echocardiography guidance. RSGP was targeted from the RA using an irrigated radiofrequency catheter with power limit of 25 W. Post-ablations of RSGP, her heart rate increased from 60 - 99 bpm. Additional lesions were delivered from the LA site but no additional heart rate increase was not seen. An implantable loop recorder was implanted post-ablation procedure. During follow-up of 8 months, she had recurrent focal epilepsy, but no bradyarrhythmias or asystole was noted on her loop recorder. Resting heart rates at long-term follow up were between 70 - 100 bpm. This case highlights the utility of CNA in patient with ictal-induced cardiac bradyarrhythmia and asystole. CNA may be an approach to avoid permanent pacemakers in this population." @default.
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- W4377015851 title "PO-04-033 CARDIONEUROABLATION IN A WOMAN WITH ICTAL-INDUCED CARDIAC ASYSTOLE" @default.
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