Clinical impact of stellate ganglion phototherapy on ventricular tachycardia storm requiring mechanical circulatory support devices: a case report.
Kei TakahashiYasuyuki EgamiMasami NishinoJun TanouchiPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2024)
It has been reported that SGP is an alternative to SGB for refractory VT storm. Stellate ganglion phototherapy was easy and non-invasive to perform because we just irradiated the patient's neck with the near-infrared light for 5 min per day. If conventional therapies are ineffective in suppressing VT storm, SGP may be considered as a next step, especially for patients with high bleeding risk. However, since the effect of a single SGP lasts only 1-2 days, it should be performed as a bridge therapy to CA or sympathectomy. Stellate ganglion phototherapy may be effective in suppressing VT storm that requires MCS devices.