TY - JOUR
T1 - PJ3-030 A Case of Optivol Alert Caused by Premenstrual Syndrome
AU - Kubo, Motoki
AU - Nishii, Nobuhiro
AU - Miyoshi, Tohru
AU - Katsuhumi, Hashimoto
AU - Nagase, Satoshi
AU - Morita, Hiroshi
AU - Nakamura, Kazuhumi
AU - Kouno, Kunihisa
AU - Ito, Hiroshi
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Recent studies suggest that intrathoracic impedance may be a useful parameter to track daily changes in the pulmonary fluid status. OptiVol index™, which was fluid status algorism calculated from intrathoracic impedance, may detect impending fluid accumulation. However, intrathoracic impedance was likely to change in various situations, such as pneumonia, pneumothrax or hemodialysis. We experienced the patient in whom intrathoracic impedance changed along with menstrual cycle. A case was 35-year-old female implanted cardiac resynchronization therapy with defibrillator (CRTD). She was followed in out patient clinic and remote monitoring system. We received OptiVol alertTM once a month and often asked her to come to the hospital to examine if she developed to heart failure. However, she has never developed to heart failure, pneumonia or other diseases. After several OptiVol alertsTM, she noticed that the OptiVol alertTM was appeared just before menses. And intrathoracic impedance was going down 2 weeks before her menses. We could repeatedly observe that OptiVol alertTM was appeared during Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS), which was reported to cause fluid retention. In some report, volume dysregulation is caused by PMS, but is not demonstrated directly. Then, this is the first report that fluid retention in PMS was directly estimated by changing of intrathoracic impedance and OptiVol indexTM.
AB - Recent studies suggest that intrathoracic impedance may be a useful parameter to track daily changes in the pulmonary fluid status. OptiVol index™, which was fluid status algorism calculated from intrathoracic impedance, may detect impending fluid accumulation. However, intrathoracic impedance was likely to change in various situations, such as pneumonia, pneumothrax or hemodialysis. We experienced the patient in whom intrathoracic impedance changed along with menstrual cycle. A case was 35-year-old female implanted cardiac resynchronization therapy with defibrillator (CRTD). She was followed in out patient clinic and remote monitoring system. We received OptiVol alertTM once a month and often asked her to come to the hospital to examine if she developed to heart failure. However, she has never developed to heart failure, pneumonia or other diseases. After several OptiVol alertsTM, she noticed that the OptiVol alertTM was appeared just before menses. And intrathoracic impedance was going down 2 weeks before her menses. We could repeatedly observe that OptiVol alertTM was appeared during Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS), which was reported to cause fluid retention. In some report, volume dysregulation is caused by PMS, but is not demonstrated directly. Then, this is the first report that fluid retention in PMS was directly estimated by changing of intrathoracic impedance and OptiVol indexTM.
KW - fruid retantion
KW - premenstrual syndrome
KW - thoracic impedance
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U2 - 10.4020/jhrs.27.PJ3_030
DO - 10.4020/jhrs.27.PJ3_030
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85008737603
SN - 1880-4276
VL - 27
JO - Journal of Arrhythmia
JF - Journal of Arrhythmia
ER -