| Literature DB >> 31969397 |
Rajkumar Rajendram1,2, Fahad AlDhahri3,4, Naveed Mahmood2,5, Mubashar Kharal2,5.
Abstract
Muscular dystrophies are a heterogeneous group of disorders that commonly involve cardiac and skeletal muscle. Comprehensive guidelines for the management of cardiac failure and arrhythmias are available. However, the studies from which their recommendations are derived did not include any patients with muscular dystrophy. Some medications (eg, betablockers) may have significant side effects in this cohort. In some situations the use of agents with unique mechanisms of action such as ivabradine (a 'funny' channel inhibitor) may be more appropriate. Use of ivabradine has not previously been reported in limb girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD). We describe the course of a patient with LGMD type 2I, cardiomyopathy and inappropriate sinus tachycardia treated with ivabradine. As advances in respiratory support have improved the outcomes of patients with muscular dystrophy; the prognostic significance of cardiac disease has increased. Ivabradine is tolerated and may reduce symptoms, morbidity and mortality in this cohort. © BMJ Publishing Group Limited 2020. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.Entities:
Keywords: arrhythmias; cardiovascular system; heart failure; neuromuscular disease
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31969397 PMCID: PMC7021187 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2019-230647
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X