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New Onset, Irreversible, Prolonged QT-Interval Requiring Permanent Biventricular Pacemaker in a COVID-19 Patient
Ahmad Jallad, Andrew V. Doodnauth, Justin Lee, Emmanuel Valery, Stephanie Myers, Dahlia Rizk, Samy I. McFarlane
American Journal of Medical Case Reports
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2021
, 9(4), 249-252 doi:10.12691/ajmcr-9-4-11
Figure 1
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Initial EKG showing right bundle branch block and second degree type II AV block with 2:1 AV conduction with occasional premature ventricular complexes. Note massively prolonged QT interval irrespective of the correction methods.
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Figure 2
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Repeat EKG (8 hr later) after transvenous pacemaker setting was changed to pacing rate at 40bpm. While off pacing, the patient re-demonstrated sinus rhythm with a high grade AV block. Again, significant QT prolongation is noted. (QT 732ms/QTc 558ms).
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Figure 3
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Chest X-ray finding after placement of biventricular pacemaker.
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Figure 4
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EKG after placement of biventricular pacemaker. Note the notably shortened QT interval.
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