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Ochi, Masahiko
Department of Cardiology, Japan Red Cross Okayama Hospital
Iida, Atsuyoshi
Department of Emergency Medicine, Japan Red Cross Okayama Hospital
Takahashi, Yuka
Division of Pathology and Clinical Laboratories, National Cancer Center Hospital
Tanaka, Masamichi
Department of Cardiology, Japan Red Cross Okayama Hospital
Saito, Hironori
Department of Cardiology, Japan Red Cross Okayama Hospital
Naito, Hiromichi
Department of Emergency, Critical Care, and Disaster Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Mikane, Takeshi
Department of Emergency Medicine, Japan Red Cross Okayama Hospital
Fuke, Soichiro
Department of Cardiology, Japan Red Cross Okayama Hospital
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Abstract | Arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) is a genetically mediated cardiomyopathy charac-terized by progressive myocardial loss of the right ventricle and its replacement by fibrofatty tissue, causing dyskinesia, aneurysm, and/or arrhythmia. The prevalence of ARVC is estimated to be 1 in 2,000-5,000, with the condition accounting for up to 20% of sudden cardiac deaths in individuals < 35 years old. This report describes the case of 61-year-old Japanese who was diagnosed with ARVC after cardiac arrest (CA) and successful resusci-tation. After the sudden CA, the restoration of spontaneous circulation was achieved with appropriate resusci-tation, followed by the introduction of target temperature management in the intensive care unit. He was diag-nosed with ARVC based on angiography and histology results. An ICD (implantable cardioverter-defibrillator) was implanted, and he was discharged without neurological sequelae 1 month post-CA. ARVC is an important cause of sudden CA, and successfully resuscitated patients with right ventricular dilation should undergo testing to rule out ARVC.
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Keywords | inverted T-wave
right ventricular dilatation
sudden cardiac arrest
sudden cardiac death
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Amo Type | Case Report
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Acta Medica Okayama
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Published Date | 2021-08
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Volume | volume75
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Issue | issue4
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Publisher | Okayama University Medical School
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Start Page | 517
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End Page | 521
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ISSN | 0386-300X
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NCID | AA00508441
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Journal Article
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English
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Copyright Holders | CopyrightⒸ 2021 by Okayama University Medical School
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