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- W4377016150 abstract "Among patients with COVID-19 infection, the risk of adverse cardiovascular outcome, particularly myocarditis and dysrhythmias remain elevated at least up to one year after infection. We present a case of atrial tachycardia and atrial Torsades de Pointes from COVID myocarditis, persisted 6 months after infection, which was successfully managed by ablation. A 25-year-old female presented with mild COVID-19 infection, Omicron variant, in May 2022. One month after, her Covid infection resolved; she presented with symptomatic atrial tachycardia, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation and flutter. ECG showed multiple blocked premature atrial contractions (PAC) (Figure 1A). Holter monitor showed PAC triggered atrial tachycardia degenerating to paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, atrial Torsades de Pointes. She has mild persistent troponin elevation. Echocardiography was normal. Cardiac MRI showed evidence of mild myocarditis with subepicardial late Gadolinium enhancement (LEG) along the lateral mid-apical left ventricular wall and edema. (Figure 1B). She was treated with Colchicine for 2 months. Repeat cardiac MRI 4 months after COVID infection showed resolution of edema and LGE. However, her symptomatic PAC and atrial tachycardia did not respond to betablocker and amiodarone. She underwent electrophysiology study. Activation mapping of PAC using CARTO revealed earliest activation at the right anterior atrial wall, with close proximity to tricuspid valve; unipolar signal showed QS pattern, bipolar signal showed 16 msec pre-PAC (Figure 1C and 1D). Mechanical pressure from ThermoCool SmartTouch ablation catheter (Biosense Webster Inc.) at this site suppressed the PAC. Radiofrequency ablation resulted with an initial acceleration and then disappearance of the PAC. We did not isolate pulmonary veins or ablate cavotricuspid isthmus. Post ablation, PAC and atrial fibrillation were not inducible on Isoproterenol. N/A Covid myocarditis can result in dysrhythmia that lingers long after Covid myocarditis has resolved. Covid myocarditis can be caused by direct viral invasion of myocytes or more commonly is inflammatory related to cytokine release and edema. Our case demonstrates that dysrhythmias can persist despite resolution of myocarditis. Catheter ablation can successfully to treat these arrhythmias. This case highlights the importance of recognizing cardiac dysrhythmia as possible the long-term cardiac complications of COVID-19, requiring specific treatment such as catheter ablation." @default.
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- W4377016150 title "PO-01-110 ATRIAL TORSADES DE POINTES POST COVID MYOCARDITIS" @default.
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