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Syncope caused by lithium treatment. Report on two cases and a prospective investigation of the prevalence of lithium-induced sinus node dysfunction.

A Hagman, K Arnman, L Rydén.   

Abstract

Lithium salts have been widely used for several years in the treatment of manic-depressive psychosis. Various side-effects of lithium salts have been described. The present case report present two patients in whom sinus node dysfunction leading to syncope was caused by lithium. One of the cases showed signs of depressed sinus node function even when not on lithium, but no symptoms arose until lithium treatment was commenced. The second case showed no signs of depressed sinus node function when lithium was withdrawn. To study the prevalence of sinus node dysfunction in patients on lithium therapy, 97 consecutive patients on lithium were examined. The examination included case history, ECG and carotid massage. In two patients lithium could not be ruled out as being responsible for sinus node depression and in one patient the same was true for the atrioventricular node. None of these patients had any symptoms. It is concluded that lithium treatment may result in sinus node dysfunction. This side-effect is, however, not common. Lithium treatment can obviously be instituted in all patients without a history suggesting sinus node dysfunction. Patients with a history of dizziness and/or syncope should not be given lithium until thorough cardiological examination has been carried out. Likewise, a cardiological examination should be performed if patients on lithium develop symptoms of this type.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 377917

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Med Scand        ISSN: 0001-6101


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