Elena M. Donald MD, James A. Reiffel MD, Jose M. Dizon MD
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A stroke patient with an unusual electrocardiogram
We present a case of a 70 year old man with a history of paroxysmal atrial flutter who was admitted to the hospital with symptoms and imaging consistent with an acute stroke. Physical exam was notable for a pulse rate of 50 beats per minute and right sided facial droop with mild dysarthria. Admission ECG shows a junctional bradycardia with evidence of dual AV node physiology, rarely manifested in a retrograde fashion on a standard ECG. The patient likely experienced parasympathetic sinus node slowing in the setting of acute stroke. During post-stroke monitoring, the patient demonstrated return of sinus rhythm with chronotropic competence and he had no additional arrhythmia during admission.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Electrocardiology is devoted exclusively to clinical and experimental studies of the electrical activities of the heart. It seeks to contribute significantly to the accuracy of diagnosis and prognosis and the effective treatment, prevention, or delay of heart disease. Editorial contents include electrocardiography, vectorcardiography, arrhythmias, membrane action potential, cardiac pacing, monitoring defibrillation, instrumentation, drug effects, and computer applications.