Myocardial fibers above the aortic valve cusps may constitute the atrioventricular bypass connection and can be identified and targeted for successful ablation even in infants.
Ticagrelor is a potent reversible P2Y12 inhibitor with proven superiority over clopidogrel. Ticagrelor increases the tissue concentration of adenosine, thereby leading to bradyarrhythmia. This complication is reported to occur very early after initiating the drug. A randomized controlled trial reported that ticagrelor-induced pauses have an early onset without much clinical impact. However, our patient developed ticagrelor-induced hemodynamically significant sinus arrest 10 months after coronary artery stenting, which improved after stopping the drug. Ticagrelor should be considered as one of the uncommon reasons for late-onset sinus pause or bradyarrhythmia.
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