Author:
Nullens S,Naegels S,Ruytjens I
Abstract
We present a case of marked gastric distension and gastroparesis in a patient with atrial fibrillation who underwent a pulmonary vein isolation, a procedure commonly performed in patients suffering from atrial fibrillation in order to regain sinus rhythm. Two days following the procedure, the patient presented with marked abdominal distension, and computed tomography imaging was consistent with gastroparesis and/or delayed gastric emptying. A tentative diagnosis of pylorospasm was made. After a first attempt with a conservative approach, gastroscopy with both pyloric dilatation and intra-pyloric botox injection was performed due to persisting discomfort. The symptoms gradually resolved following this intervention. Gastroparesis and gastrointestinal distension is a rare complication following pulmonary vein isolation, and is mainly thought to result from temporary damaging the vagal nerve. Since a rising number of patients undergo an ablation of the pulmonary veins as treatment for atrial fibrillation, gastroenterologists should become aware of this probably not so rare complication.
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