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What Causes Cardiac Arrhythmia Accompanied With Transient Vision Loss?

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Posted on Sat, 25 Jun 2016
Question: I sometimes have a heart flutter, arythmia type thing. I've been told by dr. that it's not uncommon. This morning I had something a little different. It felt like a regular flutter, but it seemed to last longer and I felt my vision start to darken, thought I was going to pass out. I sat there for a few seconds, waiting for it to pass, and then I realized it was as if I had suddenly been asleep, or having REM sleep. My brain wasn't all there, what was on TV at the time seemed like part of my dream, until I just suddenly woke up. And everything has been normal since then.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Meriton Siqeca (32 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
A test is recommended

Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome to HCM. I understand your concern.

Yes, normally these bursts of arrythmia, such as atrial flutter/fibrillation may be accompanied with those symptoms. Although not uncommon, I think at least we should see and document these episodes, to further determine the strategies of treatment and prevention. Therefore, I would recommend you some tests, also basing this on your age:
- EKG - to assess whether there is any abnormality in the heart electrical and conduction systems of the heart
- an echo cardiogram - basically to evaluate heart chambers and valves by means of size and function mainly, to determine whether this is the origin of these bursts
- a 24-hour Holter rhythm monitor - which enhances our chances to "capture" these episodes and strictly determine to what they are
- a thyroid function profile panel: TSH, fT3, fT4.

It is after these tests are done, when we can further make a strategy about treatment or prevention of the original pathology, if any, and/or the symptoms.

I hope my answer is helpful. I am happy to help, if you have follow-up questions

Best regards,
Dr. Meriton
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What Causes Cardiac Arrhythmia Accompanied With Transient Vision Loss?

Brief Answer: A test is recommended Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome to HCM. I understand your concern. Yes, normally these bursts of arrythmia, such as atrial flutter/fibrillation may be accompanied with those symptoms. Although not uncommon, I think at least we should see and document these episodes, to further determine the strategies of treatment and prevention. Therefore, I would recommend you some tests, also basing this on your age: - EKG - to assess whether there is any abnormality in the heart electrical and conduction systems of the heart - an echo cardiogram - basically to evaluate heart chambers and valves by means of size and function mainly, to determine whether this is the origin of these bursts - a 24-hour Holter rhythm monitor - which enhances our chances to "capture" these episodes and strictly determine to what they are - a thyroid function profile panel: TSH, fT3, fT4. It is after these tests are done, when we can further make a strategy about treatment or prevention of the original pathology, if any, and/or the symptoms. I hope my answer is helpful. I am happy to help, if you have follow-up questions Best regards, Dr. Meriton