Atrioventricular block secondary to straining
- PMID: 3595161
- DOI: 10.1097/00003246-198707000-00017
Atrioventricular block secondary to straining
Abstract
Cardiac arrest while straining during a bowel movement is not unusual in elderly patients. Sinus bradycardia caused by increased vagal tone can lead to severe myocardial and cerebral hypoperfusion with cardiac arrest. We describe a female postoperative patient who, while straining on a bedside commode, developed varying degrees of atrioventricular heart block, necessitating placement of a permanent pacemaker.
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