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CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIA = HYPOglycemia patterns ?????
- J Small Anim Pract. 2005 Sep;46(9):445-8.
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- J Small Anim Pract. 2005 Sep;46(9):423-4.
HYPOglycemic 'ultra-low pulse' and associated circulatory collapse in a dog and a cat.
Barton Veterinary Hospital, 34 New Dover Road, Canterbury, UK ...
HYPOglycemia was accompanied by sinus bradycardia [protective ultra-low pulse] and circulatory collapse in a dog and a cat. In each case, when the
HYPOglycemia was corrected by intravenous infusion of a glucose solution ... the substantial reduction of pulse [to very low fatal/levels] and circulatory failure were soon abolished, indicating that these alleged 'abnormalities' were caused by the HYPOglycemia.
Similar observations have been made in Human Patients. To the author's knowledge, this is the first report documenting HYPOglycemia induced substantial reduction of pulse [to very low fatal/levels] and circulatory failure ... in veterinary medicine.
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Ultra-low pulse related to HYPOglycemia.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Hospital Virgen de la Luz, Cuenca, Spain ...
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Alterations in blood glucose levels are known to be involved in electrocardiogram changes.
Various types of arrhythmias have been reported.
We present here the case of an 81-year-old Woman presenting
with transient atrial fibrillation while being treated for HYPOglycemia with dextrose infusion, and subsequently developing a 'healthy' sinus rhythm.
The presence of alterations in glucose blood levels should always be considered as a potential cause of transient atrial fibrillation.
- Acad Emerg Med. 1996 Jul;3(7):700-7.
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HYPOglycemia manifested by sinus bradycardia: a report of three cases.
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA ...
Three cases are reported of HYPOglycemia manifested by profound sinus 'ultra-low potentially fatal pulse rates' and fatigue, which
responded to i.v. dextrose with prompt normalization of the cardiac rhythm.
The cases involved 3 different Patients and disease processes:- 1. a young Female who had anorexia nervosa and profound malnutrition; and
2.. an elderly, non-Diabetic Male who subsequently experienced a transient ischemic attack [FOLLOWING HYPERINSULINEMIA-INDUCED RELATIVE-HYPOGLYCEMIA DISTRESS ?]: and
3... a Patient who had diabetes mellitus managed with chronic, subcutaneous insulin administration.
It is vitally important that the emergency Physician recognize unusual clinical manifestations of HYPOglycemia and fully evaluate such scenarios when HYPOglycemia may occur.Untreated, HYPOglycemia may result in significant chronic morbidity, and rarely, in death.
Bradyarrhythmias--particularly sinus bradycardia -- should be added to the list of potential clinical manifestations of HYPOglycemia.
- Ann Emerg Med. 1990 May;19(5):565-7.
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Transient atrial fibrillation precipitated by HYPOglycemia.
Department of Internal Medicine B, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Haifa, Israel ...
Two non-insulin-dependent Diabetic Patients developed transient atrial fibrillation precipitated by HYPOglycemia
that reverted to 'normal' sinus rhythm after administration of IV dextrose.
Atrial fibrillation as a complication of HYPOglycemia in Diabetic Patients has previously been reported in only two Patients ... with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
- Postgrad Med J. 1987 Oct;63(744):895-7.
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Transient atrial fibrillation precipitated by HYPOglycemia: two case reports.
Diabetic and Dietetic Department, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, UK ...
We describe
two insulin-dependent Diabetic Females who presented with severe HYPOglycemia associated with atrial fibrillation which reverted to 'healthy' sinus rhythm after intravenous dextrose.
Atrial fibrillation has not previously been reported as a complication of HYPOglycemia in ... insulin-dependent Diabetic Patients. -