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New Onset Atrial Fibrillation and Pulmonary Embolism in a Hospitalized Patient: Which Comes First?

1Department of Internal Medicine, Hemet Valley Medical Center, Hemet, California, USA

2Department of Radiology, Hemet Valley Medical Center, Hemet, California, USA


American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2021, Vol. 9 No. 5, 272-274
DOI: 10.12691/ajmcr-9-5-2
Copyright © 2021 Science and Education Publishing

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Chukwuemeka A. Umeh, Ankit Dubey, Mohammad Yousuf, Stella Onyi. New Onset Atrial Fibrillation and Pulmonary Embolism in a Hospitalized Patient: Which Comes First?. American Journal of Medical Case Reports. 2021; 9(5):272-274. doi: 10.12691/ajmcr-9-5-2.

Correspondence to: Chukwuemeka  A. Umeh, Department of Internal Medicine, Hemet Valley Medical Center, Hemet, California, USA. Email: Chukwuemeka.umeh@kpc.health

Abstract

Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is associated with increased rates of stroke and other thrombo-embolic events, heart failure, reduced quality of life, reduced exercise capacity, left ventricular (LV) dysfunction and death. Atrial fibrillation can be a risk factor for pulmonary embolism (PE) or a consequence of PE. This case report highlights the complex relationship between AF and PE. Case report: We report a case of a hospitalized 69-year-old male with new onset AF with rapid ventricular response with concurrent newly diagnosed PE. The rate uncontrolled AF in the hospitalized patient triggered the investigation for PE in this patient. Conclusion: For hospitalized patients with new onset AF, PE should be considered and searched for even in patient on prophylactic venous thromboembolism anticoagulation especially if patient is symptomatic (palpitations, shortness of breath, syncope, hypoxia, chest pain) or echocardiogram shows signs of right heart strain.

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