2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1472-8206.2010.00855.x
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Torsade de pointes induced by ioxaglate intracoronary injection in patients with pre‐existent drug‐induced QT prolongation: case reports and review of literature

Abstract: We report two cases of torsade de pointes directly related to intracoronary contrast media injection in patients without previous history of neither arrhythmia nor syncope but chronically treated with a drug prolonging ventricular repolarization. We discussed the effects of the contrast medium used on repolarization and concluded that three suggestions may be highlighted from the case reports presented and from the literature: (i) a QT prolongation should be systematically searched before coronary angiography;… Show more

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