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Atrial standstill presenting as cerebral infarction in a 7-year-old girl

Agnethe May Ahnfeldt, Victoria Elizabeth de Knegt, Jesper Irving Reimers, Malene Landbo Børresen

Abstract

Atrial standstill is a rare arrhythmia defined by the absence of mechanical and electrical activity in the atria. Few cases of atrial standstill have been described in children, none of which have presented with cerebral infarction confirmed by imaging. We report a unique case of a 7-year-old girl presenting with expressive aphasia, central facial palsy and irregular pulse with cerebral infarction secondary to atrial standstill. This case illustrates that cardiogenic cerebral embolism in children can be caused by rare conditions like atrial standstill and should be considered in paediatric patients undergoing evaluation for stroke. There are no established treatment guidelines for atrial standstill. We recommend that treatment be directed towards any potential underlying cause. All patients with atrial standstill should receive long-term oral anticoagulation treatment and a permanent cardiac pacemaker implant to reduce the risk of further strokes or other cardiac events.

Original languageEnglish
JournalSAGE Open Medical Case Reports
Volume7
ISSN2050-313X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Feb 2019

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