| Literature DB >> 19646241 |
María Dolores Macías-Robles1, Ana María Perez-Clemente, Carmen Maciá-Bobes, María Asunción Alvarez-Rueda, Sergio Pozo-Nuevo.
Abstract
Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder characterized by the avoidance of food intake, which usually leads to a weight loss. Cardiac co-morbility is common and we can find sometimes a mass loss from the left ventricle, which can be seen by echocardiography. But the commonest complications are rhythm variations, typically bradycardia with a prolonged QT interval in up to a 40% of the cases, which altogether elevates ventricular tachycardia and sudden death risk. We present the case of a male who was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa and developed asthenia, a long QT interval and also a severe both hypokalaemia and hypomagnesaemia. We intend to discuss the pathogenic paths as well as prophylactic and therapeutic measures to this potentially-lethal pathology.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19646241 PMCID: PMC2726134 DOI: 10.1186/1755-7682-2-23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Arch Med ISSN: 1755-7682
Figure 1ECG on admission showed a sinus rhythm with a heart rate of 59 beats per minute and a QT interval of 0.7 seconds.