Late Palpitations in Young Patients After Ablation for Tachyarrhythmias

Christopher O.Y. Li MD, Dania Kallas MSc, Lucy LePoidevin, Amelia Hart RCT, Sonia Franciosi PhD, Shubhayan Sanatani MD, FHRS
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Abstract

Background

Patients after ablation for tachyarrhythmias may continue to experience palpitations in the setting of sinus rhythm. The objective of our study was to investigate if patients who have undergone ablation for tachyarrhythmia have palpitations and other somatic complaints more frequently than healthy controls.

Methods

Paediatric patients after ablation for tachyarrhythmia at BC Children’s Hospital from 2009 to 2020 and healthy controls were invited to participate in a survey about palpitations. Demographics, palpitation symptoms, frequency, duration, and need for medical attention were collected and compared between patients and controls.

Results

We received responses from 111 patients (response rate of 27.5%; mean age = 20.0 ± 4.6 years, 52% male) and 62 controls (age = 19.8 ± 5.7 years, 40% male). Sixty-two (56%) patients experienced palpitations beyond the initial 4 weeks after ablation, of whom 77% (n = 48/62) reported their palpitations feeling different. Tachyarrhythmia recurrence rate after ablation was 7.2%. There was no difference in the prevalence of palpitations experienced between patients and controls (P = 0.74). Patients after ablation sought medical attention more often for their palpitations (P = 0.003) and chest symptoms (P = 0.001) compared to controls.

Conclusion

The prevalence of palpitations did not differ in ablation patients compared to healthy controls. Patients reported that their palpitations felt different after ablation and were more likely to seek medical attention for their palpitations. Paediatric patients with tachyarrhythmias may have heightened awareness due to their history. Clinicians can incorporate this into procedural counselling to reduce patient concern and need for medical attention.

快速心律失常消融后年轻患者的晚期心悸
背景快速性心律失常消融术后,窦性心律失常患者可能继续出现心悸。我们研究的目的是调查接受快速性心律失常消融术的患者是否比健康对照组更频繁地出现心悸和其他躯体症状。方法邀请2009年至2020年在不列颠哥伦比亚省儿童医院接受快速性心律失常消融术的儿科患者和健康对照者参加心悸调查。收集患者和对照组的人口学、心悸症状、频率、持续时间和医疗护理需求,并进行比较。结果111例患者(有效率27.5%;平均年龄20.0±4.6岁,52%为男性)和62例对照组(年龄19.8±5.7岁,40%为男性)的疗效。62名(56%)患者在消融后最初4周后出现心悸,其中77%(n=48/62)的患者报告他们的心悸感觉不同。消融术后心律失常复发率为7.2%。患者和对照组之间心悸的发生率没有差异(P=0.74)。与对照组相比,消融术患者因心悸(P=0.003)和胸部症状(P=0.001)更频繁地寻求医疗护理。结论与健康对照组相比,消融术患者心悸的发生率没有差异。患者报告称,消融术后他们的心悸感觉有所不同,更有可能因心悸寻求医疗护理。患有快速性心律失常的儿科患者可能由于其病史而提高了意识。临床医生可以将其纳入程序咨询中,以减少患者的担忧和医疗护理需求。
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