“…Although sinus tachycardia occurs most frequently, pheochromocytomas have been associated with a wide variety of arrhythmias, including supraventricular [34], nodal [35], broad complex [36], ventricular tachycardia [37][38][39], torsade de pointes [40], and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome [41]. Furthermore, atrial fibrillation [42] and ventricular fibrillation [5,43,44] have been reported.…”