Concealed Sinus Node Dysfunction and Paradoxical Effect of Atropine during Arrhythmia Diagnostic Pharmacological Testing
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A 78-year-old male patient presented with repetitive fainting episodes. His electrocardiogram showed sinus rhythm with persistent ventricular bigeminy. Concealed sinus node dysfunction (SND) with consecutive bradycardia-induced ventricular hyperexcitability was suspected. Pharmacological testing with atropine resulted in accelerated junctional rhythm along with nearly total disappearance of the ventricular ectopy. The diagnosis of SND was retained, a dual chamber pacemaker was implanted, and consequently, ventricular hyperexcitability disappeared. The junctional rhythm was a paradoxical effect of atropine, and many explanations were provided. Discussion was made accordingly taking into account relevant data from the literature.
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دوره 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2014