[13] reported 3 cases of SVC syndrome due to SVC stenosis. The authors did not comment as to whether the ablation procedure itself was a risk factor for development of the syndrome, but the study ...
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Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is caused by a gradual compression of the superior vena cava resulting in obstruction of its blood flow. Dyspnea and facial swelling are the most common symptoms.