Atrial fibrillation presented with syncope in a jet pilot during daily briefing on squadron.

Cengiz Ozturk, Mustafa Aparci, Tolga Cakmak, Suleyman Metin, Sevket Balta, Ahmet Sen
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Introduction: Syncope may be the initial clinical presentation of atrial fibrillation (AF) and has a great potential for incapacitation during flight. Herein is presented the case of a jet pilot who had paroxysmal palpitations accompanied with presyncope which progressed to syncope and was found to be associated with AF.

Case report: A 23-yr-old male jet pilot had a sudden syncope at the fifth minute of his presentation during the daily flight briefing. After he regained consciousness, he was transferred to the intensive care unit of the military hospital. His medical history revealed two episodes of syncope which resulted in spontaneous recovery and were not reported to the flight surgeon. He had no abnormal findings on his physical examination except heart rate, which was irregular and 110 bpm with a rapid ventricular response. His diagnosis was AF. Laboratory tests, including thyroid hormones, CBC, transthoracic echocardiography, ultrasonography of the abdomen, chest X-rays, and also a tilt table test, were normal. He had completely normal findings on 24-h ECG Holter monitoring except rare ventricular extrasystoles and had a negative treadmill stress test. AF spontaneously converted to sinus rhythm during the follow-up in the intensive care unit. He was temporarily grounded and returned to flying duties after a 3-mo follow-up period without any recurrent arrhythmia.

Discussion: Syncope has various mechanisms and etiologies, and also a benign prognosis on the ground. However, not only vasovagal syncope, but also AF may be among the frequent causes of syncope in aviators and pilots, as was the case in the current study.

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心房颤动提出晕厥在喷气机飞行员在中队的日常简报。
简介:晕厥可能是心房颤动(AF)的最初临床表现,在飞行过程中有很大的丧失能力的可能性。本文报告一名喷气式飞机飞行员的病例,他有阵发性心悸并伴有晕厥前期,并被发现与af有关。病例报告:一名23岁男性喷气式飞机飞行员在他的日常飞行简报中进行演讲的第五分钟突然晕厥。苏醒后,他被转到军队医院的重症监护室。他的病史显示有两次晕厥发作,但都是自发恢复的,没有向飞行外科医生报告。体格检查未见异常,心率不规则,每分钟110次,心室反应快。他的诊断是房颤。实验室检查,包括甲状腺激素、全血细胞计数、经胸超声心动图、腹部超声、胸部x线检查和倾斜台检查均正常。除了罕见的室性早搏外,他的24小时动态心电图监测结果完全正常,跑步机负荷试验呈阴性。在重症监护病房随访期间,房颤自发转化为窦性心律。他被暂时停飞,并在3个月的随访期后返回飞行任务,没有任何复发性心律失常。讨论:晕厥有多种发病机制和病因,预后良好。然而,不仅血管迷走神经性晕厥,房颤也可能是飞行员和飞行员晕厥的常见原因,正如当前研究中的情况一样。
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Aviation, space, and environmental medicine
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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