scholarly journals Electrical injury - induced atrial fibrillation: A case report

2021 ◽  
pp. 85-85
Author(s):  
Milovan Stojanovic ◽  
Bojan Ilic ◽  
Marina Deljanin-Ilic ◽  
Stevan Ilic

Introduction: Electrical injury can cause various cardiac dysrhythmias such as asystole, ventricular fibrillation, sinus tachycardia, and heart blocks. However, it rarely causes atrial fibrillation. Case report: Patient S.M, born in Nis in 1973, was admitted to the emergency department after receiving an electric shock (<600 V). He subsequently lost consciousness, fell down, and sustained back and head injuries. During the examination heart rate was irregular but with no heart murmurs. There was an entry wound on the front of the left thigh and an exit wound on the front of the neck. An electrocardiogram showed newly appearing atrial fibrillation. The laboratory tests showed no pathological deviation and focus cardiac ultrasound showed that contractile force was preserved with no wall-motion abnormalities and normal left atrium dimensions. The patient was administered low-molecular-weight heparin subcutaneously and propafenone (600 mg) orally. At follow up after 24 hours, an electrocardiogram showed normal sinus rhythm. Conclusion: We report a rare case of an electrical injury-induced atrial fibrillation, which was converted to sinus rhythm by pocket therapy. Although most cases of an electrical injury-induced AF represent benign conditions which are self-limited, cardiac monitoring as a routine measure should be considered.

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (2.24) ◽  
pp. 453
Author(s):  
S. Sathish ◽  
K Mohanasundaram

Atrial fibrillation is an irregular heartbeat (arrhythmia) that can lead to the stroke, blood clots, heart failure and other heart related complications. This causes the symptoms like rapid and irregular heartbeat, fluttering, shortness of breath etc. In India for every around 4000 people eight of them are suffering from Atrial Fibrillation. P-wave Morphology.  Abnormality of P-wave (Atrial ECG components) seen during sinus rhythm are associated with Atrial fibrillation. P-wave duration is the best predictor of preoperative atrial fibrillation. but the small amplitudes of atrial ECG and its gradual increase from isometric line create difficulties in defining the onset of P wave in the Standard Lead Limb system (SLL).Studies shows that prolonged P-wave have duration in patients (PAF) In this Study, a Modified Lead Limb (MLL) which solves the practical difficulties in analyzing the P-ta interval for both in healthy subjects and Atrial Fibrillation patients. P-Ta wave interval and P-wave duration can be estimated with following proposed steps which is applicable for both filtered and unfiltered atrial ECG components which follows as the clinical database trials. For the same the p-wave fibrillated signals that escalates the diagnosis follows by providing minimal energy to recurrent into a normal sinus rhythm.  


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