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Query: UMLS:C0040822 (
tremor
)
18,428
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
That
tremor
simulates atrial fibrillation and causes oral anticoagulation has not been reported. In a 69-year-old patient with diabetes, arterial hypertension and recurrent strokes, hand
tremor
developed since 1998. In September 2000 atrial fibrillation was diagnosed upon a routine and 24-hour ambulatory ECG. Because of the additional risk factors for stroke/embolism, phenprocoumon was begun. The diagnosis was changed to paroxysmal AF upon the following ECGs, showing sinus rhythm. Not earlier than 1 year after establishing the diagnosis,"atrial fibrillation" was identified as being due to a
tremor
artefact.
Phenprocoumon
was discontinued. Neurological investigations revealed Parkinson's disease as the cause of the
tremor
. Three weeks after initiation of pramipexol, the
tremor
artefact was no longer visible on ECG. Misinterpreting an ECG-artefact due to Parkinsons's
tremor
as atrial fibrillation may be followed by unnecessary diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, including long-term oral anticoagulation. Upon adequate treatment of Parkinson's disease, the
tremor
artefact immediately disappears from the ECG.
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PMID:Oral anticoagulation for ECG tremor artefact simulating atrial fibrillation. 1460 9