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Medicina (Buenos Aires)

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MAJDALANI, María G. et al. Drug-induced ventricular dissynchrony and tachycardiomyopathy in a newborn. Medicina (B. Aires) [online]. 2020, vol.80, n.6, pp.726-728. ISSN 0025-7680.

Ventricular dysfunction secondary to electrical and mechanical dyssynchrony in chronic right ventricular apical pacing is a well-recognized complication. There are no previous reports of pharmacologically induced dyssynchrony. A 10-day old infant with incessant supraventricular tachycardia was admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. Therapy with oral propranolol was initiated and due to persistence of tachycardia intravenous amiodarone was administered. The patient remained predominantly in tachycardia with heart rates between 200-290 beats per minute for a week with serial echocardiograms showing preserved ventricular function. Oral flecainide was started. After 24 hours of treatment the patient developed a slower incessant wide QRS with a left bundle branch block pattern. The echocardiogram showed deterioration of left ventricular systolic function and moderate mitral regurgitation. Flecainide and propranolol were discontinued. The QRS complex narrowed and despite intermittent breakthroughs of supraventricular tachycardia, ventricular function normalized. Propranolol was restarted to achieve definitive control of the tachycardia. The presence of ventricular dyssynchrony generated by the left bundle branch block pattern secondary to pharmacological treatment with flecainide is a novel possible explanation for the development of ventricular dysfunction.

Palabras clave : Supraventricular tachycardia; Antiarrhythmics; Dyssynchrony; Ventricular dysfunction.

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