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. 2017 Sep 15;50(1):1–55. doi: 10.1007/s10840-017-0277-z

Table 5.

Signs and symptoms following AF ablation

Differential Suggested evaluation
Signs and symptoms of complications within a month postablation
 Back pain Musculoskeletal, retroperitoneal hematoma Physical exam, CT imaging
 Chest pain Pericarditis, pericardial effusion, coronary stenosis (ablation related), pulmonary vein stenosis, musculoskeletal (after cardioversion), worsening reflux Physical exam, chest X-ray, ECG, echocardiogram, stress test, cardiac catheterization, chest CT
 Cough Infectious process, bronchial irritation (mechanical, cryoballoon), pulmonary vein stenosis Physical exam, chest X-ray, chest CT
 Dysphagia Esophageal irritation (related to transesophageal echocardiography), atrioesophageal fistula Physical exam, chest CT or MRI
 Early satiety, nausea Gastric denervation Physical exam, gastric emptying study
 Fever Infectious process, pericarditis, atrioesophageal fistula Physical exam, chest X-ray, chest CT, urinalysis, laboratory blood work
 Fever, dysphagia, neurological symptoms Atrial esophageal fistula Physical exam, laboratory blood work, chest CT or MRI; avoid endoscopy with air insufflation
 Groin pain at site of access Pseudoaneurysm, AV fistula, hematoma Ultrasound of the groin, laboratory blood work; consider CT scan if ultrasound negative
 Headache Migraine (related to anesthesia or transseptal access, hemorrhagic stroke), effect of general anesthetic Physical exam, brain imaging (MRI)
 Hypotension Pericardial effusion/tamponade, bleeding, sepsis, persistent vagal reaction Echocardiography, laboratory blood work
 Hemoptysis PV stenosis or occlusion, pneumonia Chest X-ray, chest CT or MR scan, VQ scan
 Neurological symptoms Cerebral embolic event, atrial esophageal fistula Physical exam, brain imaging, chest CT or MRI
 Shortness of breath Volume overload, pneumonia, pulmonary vein stenosis, phrenic nerve injury Physical exam, chest X-ray, chest CT, laboratory blood work
Signs and symptoms of complications more than a month postablation
 Fever, dysphagia, neurological symptoms Atrial esophageal fistula Physical exam, laboratory blood work, chest CT or MRI; avoid endoscopy with air insufflation
 Persistent cough, atypical chest pain Infectious process, pulmonary vein stenosis Physical exam, laboratory blood work, chest X-ray, chest CT or MRI
 Neurological symptoms Cerebral embolic event, atrial esophageal fistula Physical exam, brain imaging, chest CT or MRI
 Hemoptysis PV stenosis or occlusion, pneumonia CT scan, VQ scan

AF atrial fibrillation, ECG electrocardiogram, CT computed tomography, MRI magnetic resonance imaging, VQ ventilation-perfusion