Title of article :
Seizure: An Adverse Effect of Regadenoson in Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Author/Authors :
Radwan, Sohab S. Department of Internal Medicine - MedStar Washington Hospital Center, USA , Schwartz, Owen G. Department of Internal Medicine - MedStar Washington Hospital Center, USA
Abstract :
Regadenoson is a selective adenosine 2a (A2a) receptor agonist that is used in cardiac stress testing to evaluate for ischemic heart
disease and has largely replaced adenosine in the modern era. Since adenosine receptors are involved in synaptic transmission
between neurons throughout the central nervous system (CNS) including the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and other
structures as well, regadenoson can lower the seizure threshold in susceptible individuals. Epileptogenic activity is an
uncommon yet potentially severe adverse effect of regadenoson use, and therefore, more awareness is required in screening
patients at risk and evaluating alternate ways to investigate coronary artery disease (CAD) in susceptible individuals.
Keywords :
Regadenoson , Myocardial , Perfusion Imaging
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology