Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a really uncommon arrhythmia in newborns. Here, we report the case of a 1-day-old infant who was recovered in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for a twin-to-twin transfusion. The appearance of an unexpected AF was registered at his continuous electrocardiographic monitoring. Both chest X-ray and echocardiographic examination revealed the anomalous insertion of the tip of a central venous catheter (CVC) into the heart ('umbilical artery → inferior vena cava → right atrium → patent foramen ovale → left atrium'). AF ceased as soon as the CVC was extracted from the heart. The mechanical irritation of both atria caused by the malposition of the CVC might be the underlying mechanism responsible for the triggering of AF in ...
Fetal atrial flutter (AF) occurs in less than 1% of all pregnancies. It seems to have a poor prognos...
There are a number of different cardiac emergencies that can face the neonatologist. Many of these r...
ObjectivesWe sought to characterize the clinical nature of atrial flutter (AFL) in a large cohort of...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe a case of neonatal atrial flutter after the insertion of an intracardia...
Background: Arrhythmias in neonates are uncommon and usually affect newborns with a normal heart or ...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To describe a case of neonatal atrial flutter after the insertion of an...
Central venous access is an important aspect of neonatal intensive care management. Malpositioned ce...
Background: Arrhythmias in neonates are not common and usually affect newborns with a normal heart o...
Atrial fibrillation is a relatively rare form of arrhythmia in the pediatric population. When it is ...
Atrial flutter in infants is rare (Keith, Rowe, and Vlad, 1967) and was first reported by Lewis (191...
Introduction - Left atrial thrombus is a rare finding in a neonate. In the previous literature, atri...
To investigate prenatal and postnatal outcomes of atrial flutter and its association with the develo...
Atrial flutter AFL is a rare arrhythmia in the neonate and early infants. Here we report the case of...
Fetal and neonatal arrhytmias may demonstrate life threatening features. Atrioven tricular re entry ...
Systemic hypotension is common in very low birthweight preterm infants but the nature of the precipi...
Fetal atrial flutter (AF) occurs in less than 1% of all pregnancies. It seems to have a poor prognos...
There are a number of different cardiac emergencies that can face the neonatologist. Many of these r...
ObjectivesWe sought to characterize the clinical nature of atrial flutter (AFL) in a large cohort of...
AbstractObjectiveTo describe a case of neonatal atrial flutter after the insertion of an intracardia...
Background: Arrhythmias in neonates are uncommon and usually affect newborns with a normal heart or ...
<div><p>Abstract Objective: To describe a case of neonatal atrial flutter after the insertion of an...
Central venous access is an important aspect of neonatal intensive care management. Malpositioned ce...
Background: Arrhythmias in neonates are not common and usually affect newborns with a normal heart o...
Atrial fibrillation is a relatively rare form of arrhythmia in the pediatric population. When it is ...
Atrial flutter in infants is rare (Keith, Rowe, and Vlad, 1967) and was first reported by Lewis (191...
Introduction - Left atrial thrombus is a rare finding in a neonate. In the previous literature, atri...
To investigate prenatal and postnatal outcomes of atrial flutter and its association with the develo...
Atrial flutter AFL is a rare arrhythmia in the neonate and early infants. Here we report the case of...
Fetal and neonatal arrhytmias may demonstrate life threatening features. Atrioven tricular re entry ...
Systemic hypotension is common in very low birthweight preterm infants but the nature of the precipi...
Fetal atrial flutter (AF) occurs in less than 1% of all pregnancies. It seems to have a poor prognos...
There are a number of different cardiac emergencies that can face the neonatologist. Many of these r...
ObjectivesWe sought to characterize the clinical nature of atrial flutter (AFL) in a large cohort of...