2021
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14040
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Multiple Sinus Pauses in a Patient With COVID-19

Abstract: Cardiovascular complications in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients have been associated with poor prognosis. Myocarditis, acute coronary syndrome, heart failure, and arrhythmia have been reported. We present a case of a 55-year-old female patient with no significant past medical history who was admitted due to COVID-19 induced acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. She developed multiple asymptomatic episodes of long sinus pauses as her oxygen requirements increased. These resolved without a… Show more

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“…A report in the medical literature describes multiple episodes of sinus arrest in the setting of COVID-19 infection. The patients in this study were hypoxemic and experienced profound bradycardia and sinus pauses with increasing frequency as their oxygen requirements and needs for respiratory support escalated [ 2 ]. Their bradyarrhythmia would ultimately resolve without the need for specific intervention as the infection and their hemodynamic status improved [ 2 ].…”
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“…A report in the medical literature describes multiple episodes of sinus arrest in the setting of COVID-19 infection. The patients in this study were hypoxemic and experienced profound bradycardia and sinus pauses with increasing frequency as their oxygen requirements and needs for respiratory support escalated [ 2 ]. Their bradyarrhythmia would ultimately resolve without the need for specific intervention as the infection and their hemodynamic status improved [ 2 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patients in this study were hypoxemic and experienced profound bradycardia and sinus pauses with increasing frequency as their oxygen requirements and needs for respiratory support escalated [ 2 ]. Their bradyarrhythmia would ultimately resolve without the need for specific intervention as the infection and their hemodynamic status improved [ 2 ]. This suggests a correlation between bradyarrhythmia and COVID-19 infection.…”
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“…Conduction abnormalities were another commonly reported arrhythmia [ 11 , 23 , 77 , 84 , 85 , 88 ]. In a case by Lalani et al, 45.6% of 730 patients developed prolonged QTc interval, while 24.2% developed sinus tachycardia [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%