Literature DB >> 25104983

Electrocution induced symptomatic bradycardia necessitating pacemaker implantation.

Kuan Leong Yew1.   

Abstract

Electrical or electrocution injury is a common accidental occurrence and mostly workplace related. Fatal arrhythmias, skin injury and sudden death may ensue. However, it is rare for electrocution to result in permanent low rate sinus bradycardia, incompatible with an active lifestyle. The probable mechanisms for this pathological sinus bradycardia are sinus node dysfunction and autonomic dysfunction with vagal predominance. We describe a young patient who suffered a non fatal electrocution with resultant low rate sinus bradycardia and its successful treatment with a dual chamber rate responsive pacemaker.

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Keywords:  Autonomic resetting; electrical injury; electrocution; pacemaker; poor chronotropic response; sinus bradycardia; vagal tone predominance

Year:  2014        PMID: 25104983      PMCID: PMC4124666          DOI: 10.4103/1995-705X.137497

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Views        ISSN: 1995-705X


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