Title of article :
After more than 300 defibrillation shocks, patient still alive 12 years later refractory torsade de pointes due to polypharmacy and persistent vomiting
Author/Authors :
Hussain, Akhtar University of Dammam - King Fahd Hospital of the University - Internal Medicine Department, Cardiology Division, Saudi Arabia , Ghazal, Sami University of Dammam - King Fahd Hospital of the University - Internal Medicine Department,Cardiology Division, Saudi Arabia
From page :
149
To page :
151
Abstract :
Acquired torsade de pointes ventricular tachycardia (TdP) is a rare but serious lifethreatening arrhythmia caused by an array of cardiac and non-cardiac drugs. It is often refractory to pharmacological therapy and may result in death or require frequent defibrillations. In our casestudy a young female patient with no underlying heart disease developed very frequent sustained TdP requiring frequent defibrillations without which she would have certainly died. The ventricular arrhythmia in this patient was of multifactorial origin – cisapride, drug–drug interaction and persistent vomiting resulting in electrolyte disturbance and malnutrition. The patient survived after more than 300 defibrillation shocks over a period of 5 days and she is still alive 12 years later.
Keywords :
Torsade , Arrhythmia , Cisapride , Bulimia , QT interval
Journal title :
journal of the saudi heart association
Journal title :
journal of the saudi heart association
Record number :
2657270
Link To Document :
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