2012
DOI: 10.4103/2249-4472.104736
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Ondansetron-induced ventricular tachycardia in a patient of caesarian section

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“…A case of pulseless VT requiring CPR has been reported following ondansetron administration intraoperatively, on a ground of hypomagnesemia and hypokalemia, which was successfully managed, 4 whereas another case of VT required cardioconversion to return to sinus rhythm. 5 Another arrythmia associated with ondansetron has been atrial fibrillation, with Kasinath et al reporting a case who finally needed pharmaceutical treatment and surveillance, 6 while Havrilla et al a case developing ST segment alterations on top of atrial fibrillation onset. 7 Both cases had unremarkable previous medical history and the arrythmia was manifested after a second ondansetron dosage.…”
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“…A case of pulseless VT requiring CPR has been reported following ondansetron administration intraoperatively, on a ground of hypomagnesemia and hypokalemia, which was successfully managed, 4 whereas another case of VT required cardioconversion to return to sinus rhythm. 5 Another arrythmia associated with ondansetron has been atrial fibrillation, with Kasinath et al reporting a case who finally needed pharmaceutical treatment and surveillance, 6 while Havrilla et al a case developing ST segment alterations on top of atrial fibrillation onset. 7 Both cases had unremarkable previous medical history and the arrythmia was manifested after a second ondansetron dosage.…”
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“…A case of pulseless VT requiring CPR has been reported following ondansetron administration intraoperatively, on a ground of hypomagnesemia and hypokalemia, which was successfully managed, 4 whereas another case of VT required cardioconversion to return to sinus rhythm. 5…”
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“…Prolongation of QRS or QT interval has been reported with granisetron, ondansteron, and dolasetron leading to ventricular tachyarrhythmias though not commonly in healthy population. [ 4 ] Molecular level affinity of ondansetron to human tissue by human ether-a-go-go-related gene (HERG) programmed K + channel lead to prolongation of cardiac repolarization and QT prolongation. [ 5 ] In our case ondansetron induced QT prolongation triggered by electrolyte disturbances thereby leading to pulseless VT.…”
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