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Case Reports
. 1994 Feb;21(2):170-2.
doi: 10.1007/BF00175766.

Bradycardia progressing to cardiac arrest during adenosine thallium myocardial perfusion imaging in occult sino-atrial disease

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Bradycardia progressing to cardiac arrest during adenosine thallium myocardial perfusion imaging in occult sino-atrial disease

D J Pennell et al. Eur J Nucl Med. 1994 Feb.

Abstract

Adenosine is used increasingly as an alternative to dynamic exercise during myocardial perfusion imaging because it is a powerful coronary vasodilator with a short half-life. Minor side-effects are common but life-threatening events are rare. We report two cases of provocation by adenosine infusion of profound sinus bradycardia progressing to atrial and ventricular asystole. Despite discontinuation of the infusion, asystole persisted for up to 1 min in one case and was accompanied by a grand mal seizure. Normal sinus rhythm returned spontaneously in both cases without long-term sequelae. Sino-atrial disease was later suggested in both cases by 24-h electrocardiographic monitoring. We conclude that patients to whom adenosine is given may have occult sino-atrial disease and may be susceptible to life-threatening arrhythmias. Significant sinus bradycardia during the infusion may provide a warning of its presence.

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