The Risk of Thromboembolic Complications Following Radiofrequency Ablation for Paroxysmal AV-Nodal Reentry Tachycardia in Women Taking Combination Contraceptives

Marianna Vander 2 Evgeny Mikhaylov 2 Dmitry Lebedev 2 Mikhail Abramov 2 Evgeny Zubarev 2 Tamara Lubimtseva 2
1Arhythmology Department, Federal Almazov North West Medical Research Centre
2Arhythmology Department, Federal Almazov North West Medical Research Centre

Study objective: evaluate the possible effect of combination oral contraceptives on the risk of development of thromboembolic complications in women after interventional procedures (RF ablation for AV-nodal reentry tachycardia [AVNRT]).

Materials and Methods: case report of an effective treatment of massive PE occurred in the early postoperative period of radiofrequency ablation of slow pathway in two 50-year-old women with AVNRT who took combination contraceptives.

Results: In 2015, our clinic has encountered two cases of massive pulmonary embolism occurred in the 24-hour postoperative period after the interventional treatment of AVNRT in two 50-year-old female patients following the removal of the pressure bandages. In both cases massive pulmonary embolism developed in combination with deep vein thrombosis of the both lower limbs and arterial thrombosis of the left middle cerebral artery in the first patient, and arterial thrombosis of the left radial artery in the second patient. Review of both cases indicated that the two women without any comorbidity, were treated continuously with combination contraceptives that were not discontinued before the procedure. In the first case, given stable hemodynamics, massive anticoagulation therapy was initiated; in the second case, after the development of the cardiac arrest, massive thrombosis in the right atrium and pulmonary artery were diagnosed by echocardiography, and thrombolysis was performed. In both cases, we have observed the marked regression of clinical symptoms and laboratory, instrumentation data.

Conclusions: considering the risk of arterial and venous thrombosis with the use of combination contraceptive drugs, it is important to discuss their discontinuation in the perioperative period, at least a month in advance.Considering the possibility of development of PE symptoms after the removal of the pressure bandage from the thigh, documentation of the timing of placing the bandage on the femoral puncture wound is essential. It is important to mobilize patients in the early postoperative period.









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