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Citation

Kałowski M, Janicki M, Berner R, Zatorska-Berner M, Cygankiewicz I, Kaczmarek K. Pol. Merkuriusz Lek. 2019; 46(274): 179-181.

Affiliation

Department of Electrocardiology, Medical University of Lodz, Poland.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, MEDPRESS - Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

31099765

Abstract

Each year a notable number of fatal intoxications with carbon monoxide (CO) is reported worldwide. Carbon monoxide binds with hemoglobin, decreases oxygen supply and leads to hypoxia and lactic acidosis. Myocardium, being particularly vulnerable to hypoxia, is one of the most damaged organs in course of CO intoxication. A CASE REPORT: We present a case report of severe CO poisoning in a 66-year old man, that led to significant repolarization abnormalities. Diffuse ST segment depression associated with significant QT interval prolongation up to QTcB 595ms was observed in the electrocardiogram at admission. Other potential causes of QT prolongation as hypothermia, dyselectrolitemia or QT prolonging drugs use were excluded. No regional neither global contractility dysfunction was observed on echocardiography. ECG recorded 6 hours after admission showed normalization of ST segment but only slight shortening of QTc to 550 ms.

© 2019 MEDPRESS.


Language: en

Keywords

QT interval prolongation; carbon monoxide poisoning; electrocardiogram; ischemia; repolarization

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