Author/Authors :
Magdi, Mohamed Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar , Mubasher, Mahmood Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar , Alzaeem, Hakam Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar , Hamid, Tahir Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar
Abstract :
Ventricular arrhythmia storm is a state of cardiac instability characterized by multiple ventricular arrhythmias or multiple ICD
therapies within a 24-hour duration. Management of this life-threatening state depends on the reversal of the cause besides
either electrical or medical management of the arrhythmia. We report a case of a 54-year-old male who underwent a
percutaneous coronary intervention following massive acute myocardial infarction. Afterwards, he developed frequent lifethreatening ventricular arrhythmias that required multiple shocks and antiarrhythmic medications. Despite all these
interventions, it was very difficult to control the electrical instability, but after overdrive ventricular pacing, the storm subsided
and within a few days the case was stabilized. Overdrive pacing is an easy temporary modality to control the resistant
arrhythmia following myocardial infarction.