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Case Reports
. 1990 Jan;47(1):33-5.

[Partial atrioventricular block and prolonged QT interval in 4 premature infants receiving diphemanil]

[Article in French]
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Case Reports

[Partial atrioventricular block and prolonged QT interval in 4 premature infants receiving diphemanil]

[Article in French]
E Villain et al. Arch Fr Pediatr. 1990 Jan.

Abstract

Four premature infants presenting with episodes of bradycardia in the first weeks of life were given diphemanil. One of them received an overdose accidentally. Paradoxically, this induced a permanent bradycardia leading to the discovery of a grade II A-V block as well as a prolonged QT interval. Discontinuation of the drug resulted in a prompt normalization of these changes. It is felt that this anticholinergic therapy may have caused a prolongation of the QT interval and, therefore, a partial A-V block in case of sinus tachycardia. Thus, such a therapy should not be given to young premature infants without having checked the QT interval on a ECG tracing and having made sure that it is adapted to the actual heart rate. It is also advised to reduce usual doses.

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