Side effects were reported by 42 of 44 (95%). Twenty-nine patients (66%) reported dryness on left side, 26 (59%) a Harlequin-type (unilateral) facial flush, 24 (55%) contralateral hyperhidrosis, 17 (39%) differential hand temperatures, 5 (11%) permanent and 4 (9%) transient ptosis, 5 (11%)thermoregulation difficulties, 4 (9%) a sensation of left arm paresthesia, and 3 (7%) sympathetic flight/fright response loss.
Circ Arrhythm Electrophysiol. 2015 Oct;8(5):1151-8. doi: 10.1161/CIRCEP.115.003159. Epub 2015 Jul 29.
Physical and Psychological Consequences of Left Cardiac Sympathetic Denervation in Long-QT Syndrome and Catecholaminergic Polymorphic Ventricular Tachycardia.
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The present study documents high rates of morbidity related to side effects, sometimes associated with significant levels of embarrassment and distress.
Extent of surgical resection influenced risk of ptosis, but not of other outcomes.
Emotional/Psychological Sequelae
Loss of Sympathetic Flight/Fright Response
Three women (7%) reported that they were much calmer in situations that previously would have been alarming or frightening. One also felt detached in sad or angry circumstances.
(interestingly - but not surprisingly - the authors put a positive spin on this complication. Calmer can be described as numb... but here it is made out to be a positive... Also they are tweaking the detachment issue. Surely, the person did not feel detached ONLY in sad or angry circumstances. What about joyous, exhilarating, feeling full of life circumstances?....
This study describes the unilateral procedure...
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