Top of Basilar Artery Occlusion Thromboembolism in Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy (ARVC) Treated with Intravenous Thrombolysis and Mechanical Thrombectomy.
Amirul Asyraf Abdul Ghapar, Khairul Azmi Abd Kadir, Grace Sze Ern Chu, Mei Ling Sharon Tai, Mohamad Imran Idris, Ru Peng New, Imran Zainal Abidin, Khean Jin Goh, Kay Sin Tan
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Introduction This case report illustrates the complexities of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) and its thromboembolic complications resulting in top-of-basilar artery syndrome. We discuss the case of a 37-year-old male with ARVC who presented with acute onset of dizziness, imbalance, and vomiting, leading to the diagnosis of a top-of-basilar artery occlusion which was successfully treated. Case presentation This case highlights the diagnostic and acute treatment challenges in basilar artery occlusion (BAO) due to its non-specific symptoms and emphasizes the critical role of CT angiography in detecting occlusive thrombi for timely intervention. With prompt endovascular thrombectomy and bridging intravenous thrombolysis, complete recanalization was achieved and the patient was discharged with modified Rankin Scale (mRS) of 1. Effective management strategies involve assessing ventricular function, detecting arrhythmias, identifying intracardiac thrombi, and implementing individualized stroke prevention measures, such as using direct oral anticoagulants(DOACs). Conclusion: This study illustrates the necessity of a multidisciplinary approach in optimizing patient outcomes in acute stroke care. Focusing on the rare condition of ARVC and the specific challenge of top-of-basilar artery occlusions in this case underscores the intricate interplay between cardiovascular and cerebrovascular pathology leading to improved understanding and management of these conditions.
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This open access and online-only journal publishes original articles covering the entire spectrum of stroke and cerebrovascular research, drawing from a variety of specialties such as neurology, internal medicine, surgery, radiology, epidemiology, cardiology, hematology, psychology and rehabilitation. Offering an international forum, it meets the growing need for sophisticated, up-to-date scientific information on clinical data, diagnostic testing, and therapeutic issues. The journal publishes original contributions, reviews of selected topics as well as clinical investigative studies. All aspects related to clinical advances are considered, while purely experimental work appears only if directly relevant to clinical issues. Cerebrovascular Diseases Extra provides additional contents based on reviewed and accepted submissions to the main journal Cerebrovascular Diseases.