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Case Report

A Case of Hypoglycemiainduced QT Prolongation Leading to Torsade de Pointes and a Review of Pathophysiological Mechanisms

Crittenton Hospital, Wayne State University, Rochester Hills, MI, USA
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Clin. Pract. 2017, 7(3), 960; https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2017.960
Submission received: 24 February 2017 / Revised: 2 June 2017 / Accepted: 5 June 2017 / Published: 15 June 2017

Abstract

Torsades de pointes is a life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia. Occurrence of this arrhythmia as a result of hypoglycemia has not been reported in the literature. We describe an interesting case of an insulindependent diabetic patient presenting with torsades de pointes resulting from hypoglycemia. A 62-year-old male was admitted to the hospital following an episode of severe insulin-induced hypoglycemia and a cardiac arrest. He was found to unresponsive at home after taking insulin. His serum glucose was found to be 18. He was given juice initially to normalize his glucose and was then transferred by EMS to ER where he was given 5% dextrose infusion. Analysis of the LifeVest rhythm recording showed torsades de pointes that was terminated by defibrillation of the LifeVest. Several mechanisms are responsible for torsade, including QT interval prolongation, adrenalin secretion and calcium overload leading to intracellular calcium oscillations. These mechanisms are a trigger to torsade de pointes. Predisposing factors were present leading torsade to occur.
Keywords: torsades de pointes; hypoglycemia; prolonged QT interval torsades de pointes; hypoglycemia; prolonged QT interval

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Hannoodi, F.; Alwash, H.; Shah, K.; Ali, I.; Kumar, S.; Zakaria, K. A Case of Hypoglycemiainduced QT Prolongation Leading to Torsade de Pointes and a Review of Pathophysiological Mechanisms. Clin. Pract. 2017, 7, 960. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2017.960

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Hannoodi F, Alwash H, Shah K, Ali I, Kumar S, Zakaria K. A Case of Hypoglycemiainduced QT Prolongation Leading to Torsade de Pointes and a Review of Pathophysiological Mechanisms. Clinics and Practice. 2017; 7(3):960. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2017.960

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Hannoodi, Faris, Hashim Alwash, Kushal Shah, Israa Ali, Sarwan Kumar, and Khalid Zakaria. 2017. "A Case of Hypoglycemiainduced QT Prolongation Leading to Torsade de Pointes and a Review of Pathophysiological Mechanisms" Clinics and Practice 7, no. 3: 960. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2017.960

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