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- Title
Cardioversion in Infantile Atrial Flutter.
- Authors
Ara, Andaleeb; Akhtar, Khurram; Rafique, Saima; Farhan, Mohammad Asad; Ahmed, Tufail
- Abstract
ABSTRACT Atrial flutter (AFL) is a rare arrhythmia in neonatal and infantile period. Potentially, AFL might lead to severe morbidity and even a fatal outcome. However it can have a good prognosis with early diagnosis and prompt appropriate treatment. Synchronized electrical cardioversion or transoesophageal atrial overdrive pacing is recommended in both stable and unstable cases. Antiarrhythmic drugs can be tried in stable newborns though the sinus rhythm takes some time to return to normal. Excellent prognosis has been noted in newborns and infants having AFL after sinus rhythm has been restored. The risk of recurrence is low and prolonged antiarrhythmic therapy is less likely to be required. However followup after discharge is essential to look for any possibility of recurrent arrhythmia and possible untoward effects of treatment.
- Subjects
AMERICAN Football League; ELECTRIC countershock; ATRIAL flutter; NEWBORN infants; ARRHYTHMIA; MYOCARDIAL depressants; TREATMENT effectiveness
- Publication
Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal, 2022, Vol 72, pS642
- ISSN
0030-9648
- Publication type
Case Study
- DOI
10.51253/pafmj.v72isuppl-3.9572