Electrical Storm in a Patient with Charcot–Marie–Tooth Disease
Author Information
Author(s): Jiří Vrtal, Jiří Plášek, Jan Václavík, David Šipula, Jozef Dodulík
Primary Institution: University Hospital Ostrava, University of Ostrava
Hypothesis
How can we effectively manage electrical storm in a patient with Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease?
Conclusion
The patient successfully underwent radiofrequency ablation for electrical storm but experienced a serious complication during ICD implantation.
Supporting Evidence
- The patient had a history of Type 1A Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease.
- Radiofrequency ablation was performed due to ineffective conservative therapy.
- Severe lead perforation occurred during ICD implantation, requiring extraction and re-implantation.
Takeaway
A 69-year-old man with a rare nerve disease had a heart problem that needed special treatment, but he faced complications from the device that helps his heart.
Methodology
The patient underwent radiofrequency ablation followed by ICD implantation, with monitoring and follow-up assessments.
Limitations
The case is based on a single patient, limiting generalizability.
Participant Demographics
69-year-old male with Type 1A Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease.
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