Case report: ventricular fibrillation and cardiac arrest provoked by forward bending in adolescent with severe pectus excavatum.
Martine MoossdorffBart MaesenDennis W den UijlTimo LenderinkFleur A R FranssenYvonne L J VissersErik R de LoosPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
In severe pectus excavatum with cardiac compression, forward bending can decrease central venous return and cardiac output, causing hypotension, arrhythmia, and cardiac arrest. In absence of structural or electric abnormalities, cardiac compression by severe pectus excavatum was considered a reversible cause of VF and ICD placement unnecessary. Patients with cardiac compression due to severe pectus excavatum may report pre-existing postural symptoms upon specific request. When these postural symptoms are present, extreme and prolonged forward bending postures should be avoided.