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Acute myocarditis presenting as accelerated junctional rhythm in Graves’disease:A case report
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作者 Meng-Mei Li Wei-Sheng Liu +2 位作者 Rui-Cai Shan Jun Teng Yan Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第35期11085-11094,共10页
BACKGROUND Acute myocarditis is an acute myocardium injury that manifests as arrhythmia,dyspnea,and elevated cardiac enzymes.Acute myocarditis is usually caused by a viral infection but can sometimes be caused by auto... BACKGROUND Acute myocarditis is an acute myocardium injury that manifests as arrhythmia,dyspnea,and elevated cardiac enzymes.Acute myocarditis is usually caused by a viral infection but can sometimes be caused by autoimmunity.Graves’disease is an autoimmune disease that is a rare etiology of acute myocarditis.Accelerated junctional rhythm is also a rare manifestation of acute myocarditis in adults.CASE SUMMARY A rare case of new-onset Graves’disease combined with acute myocarditis and thyrotoxic periodic paralysis is reported.The patient was a 25-year-old young man who suddenly became paralyzed and felt palpitations and dyspnea.He was then sent to our emergency department(ED).Upon arrival,electrocardiography revealed an accelerated junctional rhythm and ST-segment depression in all leads,and laboratory findings showed extreme hypokalemia and elevated troponin I,with the troponin I level being 0.32 ng/mL(reference range,0-0.06 ng/mL).Coronary computer tomography angiography was performed,and there were no abnormal findings in the coronary arteries.Subsequently,the patient was admitted to the ED ward,where further testing revealed Graves’disease,along with continued elevated cardiac enzyme levels and B-type natriuretic peptide(BNP)levels.The troponin I level was 0.24 ng/mL after admission.All of the echocardiography results were normal:Left atrium 35 mm,left ventricle 48 mm,end-diastolic volume 102 mL,right atrium 39 mm×47 mm,right ventricle 25 mm,and ejection fraction 60%.Cardiac magnetic resonance was performed on the fifth day of admission,revealing myocardial edema in the lateral wall and intramyocardial and subepicardial late gadolinium enhancement in the lateral apex,anterior lateral,and inferior lateral segments of the ventricle.The patient refused to undergo an endomyocardial biopsy.After 6 d,the patient’s cardiac enzymes,BNP,potassium,and electrocardiography returned to normal.After the patient’s symptoms were relieved,he was discharged from the hospital.During a 6-mo follow-up,the patient was asymptomatic and subjected to thyroid function,liver function,kidney function,troponin I,and electrocardiograph routine tests for medicine adjustments.The hyperthyroid state was controlled.CONCLUSION Acute myocarditis is a rare manifestation of Graves’disease.Accelerated junctional rhythm is also a rare manifestation of acute myocarditis in adults.When the reason for hypokalemia and elevated cardiac enzymes in patients is unknown,cardiologists should consider Graves’disease and also pay attention to accelerated junctional rhythm. 展开更多
关键词 Graves’disease MYOCARDITIS Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis Accelerated junctional rhythm Case report
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Junctional Pacemaker May Replace the Sinoatrial Node
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作者 Min Lin Yuqin Xiong +2 位作者 Yipin Lin Yuhua Li Lijuan Zhang 《Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications》 2021年第3期51-55,共5页
Junctional rhythm is usually seen in the clinic with different causes.We report a case of bicuspid aortic valve accompa-nied by sinoatrial node dysfunction.The junctional escape beat could accelerate with physiologica... Junctional rhythm is usually seen in the clinic with different causes.We report a case of bicuspid aortic valve accompa-nied by sinoatrial node dysfunction.The junctional escape beat could accelerate with physiological needs and provided for the normal needs of daily life when dysfunction of the sinoatrial node occurred,which provides a new way for the treatment of sinoatrial node dysfunction.Our fi ndings could be potentially signifi cant for identifying causes and choos-ing appropriate treatment strategies by using ECG monitoring in the clinic in the future. 展开更多
关键词 junctional rhythm bicuspid aortic valve ELECTROCARDIOGRAM sinoatrial node dysfunction
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