Video 2_Case Report: Pericardial tamponade during left ventricular radiofrequency ablation with spontaneous hemostasis.mp4

Background<p>Pericardial tamponade is a rare but life-threatening complication of catheter ablation for ventricular arrhythmias. While overt perforation—often steam-pop related—is classically implicated, alternative bleeding mechanisms are less well defined.</p>Case<p>A 66-year-old...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Changjian He (9627625) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Jinming Lin (11705104) (author), Chunhua Ding (832221) (author), Wenchang Zhang (11602420) (author)
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Jinming Lin (11705104)
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left ventricular premature
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description Background<p>Pericardial tamponade is a rare but life-threatening complication of catheter ablation for ventricular arrhythmias. While overt perforation—often steam-pop related—is classically implicated, alternative bleeding mechanisms are less well defined.</p>Case<p>A 66-year-old man underwent left ventricular (LV) ablation for frequent idiopathic premature ventricular beats (34.3%). RF energy (30–40 W, ≤90 s) at the LV anterior wall markedly suppressed ectopy, followed by abrupt chest discomfort and hypotension. Fluoroscopy suggested pericardial effusion; emergent pericardiocentesis yielded 150 ml of bright red, arterialized blood with rapid hemodynamic recovery. Biventricular angiography showed no contrast extravasation, and serial echocardiography confirmed no recurrent effusion. The patient stabilized with indwelling drainage and was discharged uneventfully.</p>Conclusion<p>Tamponade during LV ablation may occur without overt perforation. Prompt recognition and targeted drainage can be definitive when bleeding is self-limited.</p>
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spelling Video 2_Case Report: Pericardial tamponade during left ventricular radiofrequency ablation with spontaneous hemostasis.mp4Changjian He (9627625)Jinming Lin (11705104)Chunhua Ding (832221)Wenchang Zhang (11602420)Cardiologypericardial tamponadeleft ventricular prematureradiofrequency ablationspontaneous hemostasispericardial punctureBackground<p>Pericardial tamponade is a rare but life-threatening complication of catheter ablation for ventricular arrhythmias. While overt perforation—often steam-pop related—is classically implicated, alternative bleeding mechanisms are less well defined.</p>Case<p>A 66-year-old man underwent left ventricular (LV) ablation for frequent idiopathic premature ventricular beats (34.3%). RF energy (30–40 W, ≤90 s) at the LV anterior wall markedly suppressed ectopy, followed by abrupt chest discomfort and hypotension. Fluoroscopy suggested pericardial effusion; emergent pericardiocentesis yielded 150 ml of bright red, arterialized blood with rapid hemodynamic recovery. Biventricular angiography showed no contrast extravasation, and serial echocardiography confirmed no recurrent effusion. The patient stabilized with indwelling drainage and was discharged uneventfully.</p>Conclusion<p>Tamponade during LV ablation may occur without overt perforation. Prompt recognition and targeted drainage can be definitive when bleeding is self-limited.</p>2025-10-29T06:29:55ZDatasetMediainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.3389/fcvm.2025.1669648.s002https://figshare.com/articles/media/Video_2_Case_Report_Pericardial_tamponade_during_left_ventricular_radiofrequency_ablation_with_spontaneous_hemostasis_mp4/30476357CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/304763572025-10-29T06:29:55Z
spellingShingle Video 2_Case Report: Pericardial tamponade during left ventricular radiofrequency ablation with spontaneous hemostasis.mp4
Changjian He (9627625)
Cardiology
pericardial tamponade
left ventricular premature
radiofrequency ablation
spontaneous hemostasis
pericardial puncture
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title Video 2_Case Report: Pericardial tamponade during left ventricular radiofrequency ablation with spontaneous hemostasis.mp4
title_full Video 2_Case Report: Pericardial tamponade during left ventricular radiofrequency ablation with spontaneous hemostasis.mp4
title_fullStr Video 2_Case Report: Pericardial tamponade during left ventricular radiofrequency ablation with spontaneous hemostasis.mp4
title_full_unstemmed Video 2_Case Report: Pericardial tamponade during left ventricular radiofrequency ablation with spontaneous hemostasis.mp4
title_short Video 2_Case Report: Pericardial tamponade during left ventricular radiofrequency ablation with spontaneous hemostasis.mp4
title_sort Video 2_Case Report: Pericardial tamponade during left ventricular radiofrequency ablation with spontaneous hemostasis.mp4
topic Cardiology
pericardial tamponade
left ventricular premature
radiofrequency ablation
spontaneous hemostasis
pericardial puncture