An Unexpected Cause of Bradycardia in a Patient with Bacterial Meningitis

Sinus bradycardia which is a sinus rhythm with a resting heart rate of less than 60 bpm is caused by intrinsic cardiac disorders like sick sinus syndrome or inferior myocardial infarction, metabolic and environmental causes (such as hypothyroidism and electrolyte disorders), medications (such as bet...

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Main Authors: Petros Ioannou, Magdalini Velegraki, Stella Soundoulounaki, Achilleas Gikas, Diamantis P. Kofteridis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4297372
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spelling doaj-a03864e4824c437da96a427ca53ba6532020-11-24T22:56:44ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Medicine1687-96271687-96352017-01-01201710.1155/2017/42973724297372An Unexpected Cause of Bradycardia in a Patient with Bacterial MeningitisPetros Ioannou0Magdalini Velegraki1Stella Soundoulounaki2Achilleas Gikas3Diamantis P. Kofteridis4Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, GreeceDepartment of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, GreeceDepartment of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, GreeceDepartment of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, GreeceDepartment of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Heraklion, Crete, GreeceSinus bradycardia which is a sinus rhythm with a resting heart rate of less than 60 bpm is caused by intrinsic cardiac disorders like sick sinus syndrome or inferior myocardial infarction, metabolic and environmental causes (such as hypothyroidism and electrolyte disorders), medications (such as beta-blockers and amiodarone), infection (such as myocarditis), increased intracranial pressure, and toxic exposure, while it can sometimes be a normal phenomenon, especially during sleep, in athletes, and during pregnancy. Symptomatic sinus bradycardia should warrant a thorough work-up in order to identify any reversible causes; otherwise, placement of a permanent pacemaker could be needed. We present the case of a patient who was admitted due to confusion and fever and was found to have pneumococcal meningitis and bacteremia, and during his hospital stay he developed symptomatic sinus bradycardia that was of intractable cause and persistent. Placement of a permanent pacemaker was chosen until the night staff of the hospital discovered by chance the neglected cause of his bradycardia.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/4297372
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author Petros Ioannou
Magdalini Velegraki
Stella Soundoulounaki
Achilleas Gikas
Diamantis P. Kofteridis
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Magdalini Velegraki
Stella Soundoulounaki
Achilleas Gikas
Diamantis P. Kofteridis
An Unexpected Cause of Bradycardia in a Patient with Bacterial Meningitis
Case Reports in Medicine
author_facet Petros Ioannou
Magdalini Velegraki
Stella Soundoulounaki
Achilleas Gikas
Diamantis P. Kofteridis
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title An Unexpected Cause of Bradycardia in a Patient with Bacterial Meningitis
title_short An Unexpected Cause of Bradycardia in a Patient with Bacterial Meningitis
title_full An Unexpected Cause of Bradycardia in a Patient with Bacterial Meningitis
title_fullStr An Unexpected Cause of Bradycardia in a Patient with Bacterial Meningitis
title_full_unstemmed An Unexpected Cause of Bradycardia in a Patient with Bacterial Meningitis
title_sort unexpected cause of bradycardia in a patient with bacterial meningitis
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Medicine
issn 1687-9627
1687-9635
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Sinus bradycardia which is a sinus rhythm with a resting heart rate of less than 60 bpm is caused by intrinsic cardiac disorders like sick sinus syndrome or inferior myocardial infarction, metabolic and environmental causes (such as hypothyroidism and electrolyte disorders), medications (such as beta-blockers and amiodarone), infection (such as myocarditis), increased intracranial pressure, and toxic exposure, while it can sometimes be a normal phenomenon, especially during sleep, in athletes, and during pregnancy. Symptomatic sinus bradycardia should warrant a thorough work-up in order to identify any reversible causes; otherwise, placement of a permanent pacemaker could be needed. We present the case of a patient who was admitted due to confusion and fever and was found to have pneumococcal meningitis and bacteremia, and during his hospital stay he developed symptomatic sinus bradycardia that was of intractable cause and persistent. Placement of a permanent pacemaker was chosen until the night staff of the hospital discovered by chance the neglected cause of his bradycardia.
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