Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

425. Case Report: The Hidden Culprit – Unraveling the Cause of Malignant Ventricular Arrhythmias in a Young Adult – Trinity Health Livonia Hospital

Aug 29, 2025
Dr. Juma Bin Firos, a PGY2 internal medicine resident passionate about interventional cardiology, joins Dr. Aishwarya Verma, a cardiology fellow, and Dr. Mohammed Ali-Jazayeri, a clinical electrophysiologist. They dive into an intriguing case of a healthy young man experiencing exercise-induced malignant ventricular arrhythmias. The group discusses advanced diagnostic tools like EKG and electrophysiology studies, the challenge of identifying hidden cardiac issues, and the evolution of ICD technology tailored to patient needs. A riveting exploration of cardiac mysteries awaits!
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ANECDOTE

Young Athlete With Recurrent Arrests

  • A 30-year-old man suffered recurrent exercise-induced sustained monomorphic VT leading to out-of-hospital VF arrest.
  • He had no traditional risk factors and remained active, making the presentation striking and puzzling.
INSIGHT

Mapping Revealed A Localized Arrhythmogenic Substrate

  • EP substrate mapping found late abnormal ventricular potentials at the basal inferior LV near the mitral annulus.
  • That correlated with VT morphology and suggested scar-mediated re-entry as the mechanism.
INSIGHT

MRI Confirmed Subepicardial Scar

  • Cardiac MRI showed subepicardial late gadolinium enhancement in inferolateral walls consistent with fibrosis or prior myocarditis.
  • MRI scar overlapped the EP abnormality and the VT localization, strengthening the diagnosis.
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