Author/Authors :
Choi, In Su Department of Pediatrics - Chonnam National University Children’s Hospital - Gwangju, Korea , Jeong, Hyung Ki Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Chonnam National University Hospital - Gwangju, Korea , Park, Hyung Wook Department of Cardiovascular Medicine - Chonnam National University Hospital - Gwangju, Korea , Kim, Yi-Seul Department of Pediatrics - Chonnam National University Children’s Hospital - Gwangju, Korea
Abstract :
Pediatric cardiac tumors are rare. Among these, cardiac fibroma is the second most common.
Its clinical manifestations depend on size and location of the tumor and include arrhythmia
or obstruction to blood flow. Symptomatic cardiac fibroma is generally treated with surgical
resection or cardiac transplantation. We present the case of a 12-year-old boy with a lethal
ventricular arrhythmia induced by a remnant tumor that was previously partially resected. An
implantable cardioverter defibrillator was inserted as the arrhythmia was resistant to medical
treatment. He was discharged in stable condition with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator generator and followed up in the outpatient clinic.
Keywords :
defibrillator , fibroma , implantable , tachycardia , ventricular