Cardioneuroablation can be an effective strategy to treat glossopharyngeal neuralgia-related sinus bradycardia and pauses.

Journal: Journal Of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology
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Abstract

Background: Cardioneuroablation (CNA) has proven effectiveness in addressing hypervagotonia symptoms, such as neurocardiogenic syncope.

Results: In this case, we present the first-time application of CNA in a case of vago-glossopharyngeal neuralgia (VGPN). A 59-year-old female with near-syncope, sinus bradycardia, and sinus pauses triggered by recurrent right-sided neck pain was diagnosed with VGPN. The patient underwent successful treatment with carbamazepine and CNA. Subsequent follow-up revealed the sustained absence of sinus bradycardia or pauses, even upon neck pain resurgence after discontinuing carbamazepine.

Conclusions: In this patient, CNA successfully prevented pauses associated with VGPN, avoiding permanent pacemaker implantation.

Authors
Nana Liu, Rohan Prasad, Indiresha Iyer, Shehryar Sheikh, Jashanjit Turka, Loai Dweik, Mark Bain, Pasquale Santangeli, Mina Chung
Relevant Conditions

Glossopharyngeal Neuralgia