C L Marcus1, A Hamer. 1. Eudowood Division of Pediatric Respiratory Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the cause of isolated bradycardia during home cardiorespiratory monitoring. SETTING: A tertiary care hospital. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective review of the charts of 8 patients with severe isolated bradycardia on their home monitoring reports. All subjects underwent polysomnography including a pH probe. RESULTS: Monitor reports showed a characteristic pattern of long (30 to 60 seconds) periods of bradycardia, sometimes with asystole, associated with irregular respiratory efforts. All patients had severe gastroesophageal reflux, with a pH <4 for 63% +/- 22% (mean +/- SD) of recording time. No patient had other abnormalities to explain the bradycardia. Bradycardia resolved after successful treatment of reflux. CONCLUSION: A pattern of isolated bradycardia associated with irregular respiratory efforts on home monitoring is highly suggestive of gastroesophageal reflux and should prompt further evaluation and treatment.
OBJECTIVE: To determine the cause of isolated bradycardia during home cardiorespiratory monitoring. SETTING: A tertiary care hospital. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective review of the charts of 8 patients with severe isolated bradycardia on their home monitoring reports. All subjects underwent polysomnography including a pH probe. RESULTS: Monitor reports showed a characteristic pattern of long (30 to 60 seconds) periods of bradycardia, sometimes with asystole, associated with irregular respiratory efforts. All patients had severe gastroesophageal reflux, with a pH <4 for 63% +/- 22% (mean +/- SD) of recording time. No patient had other abnormalities to explain the bradycardia. Bradycardia resolved after successful treatment of reflux. CONCLUSION: A pattern of isolated bradycardia associated with irregular respiratory efforts on home monitoring is highly suggestive of gastroesophageal reflux and should prompt further evaluation and treatment.