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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Mugilan Poongkunran M.B.B.S [2]
Overview
Junctional bradycardia occurs when the rate of depolarization of the SA node falls below the rate of the AV node or when the electrical impulses from the SA node fail to reach the AV node because of SA or AV block. SA node fibrosis and inferior wall myocardial infarction causing sinus arrest may cause the AV node to become the dominant pacemaker of the heart.
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Life-threatening causes include conditions which may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated.
- Acute coronary syndrome
- Acute hyperkalemic renal failure
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
- Myocardial rupture
- NSTEMI
- Organophosphate poisoning
- Parathion poisoning
- Poisonous spider bites
- Severe brain injury
- STEMI
Common Causes
- Acetylcholine
- Acute rheumatic fever
- Amiodarone
- Antiarrhythmic agents
- Beta-blockers
- Calcium channel blockers
- Cardiac catheterization
- Digitalis toxicity
- Dilated cardiomyopathy
- Diltiazem
- Hyperkalemia
- Hypermagnesemia
- Hypertensive heart disease
- Ischemic heart disease
- Methylprednisolone
- Phenytoin
- Sick sinus syndrome
- Sinus arrest
- Sinus bradycardia
- STEMI
- Verapamil
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
References
- ↑ McGregor A, Hurst E, Lord S, Jones G. "Bradycardia following retinoic acid differentiation syndrome in a patient with acute promyelocytic leukaemia". BMJ Case Rep. doi:10.1136/bcr.02.2012.5848. PMID 22778455.
- ↑ Cannillo M, Frea S, Fornengo C, Toso E, Mercurio G, Battista S; et al. (2013). "Berberine behind the thriller of marked symptomatic bradycardia". World J Cardiol. 5 (7): 261–4. doi:10.4330/wjc.v5.i7.261. PMC 3722425. PMID 23888197.
- ↑ Mehlsen J, Kaijer MN, Mehlsen AB (2008). "Autonomic and electrocardiographic changes in cardioinhibitory syncope". Europace. 10 (1): 91–5. doi:10.1093/europace/eum237. PMID 17971422.
- ↑ Isbister GK (2002). "Delayed asystolic cardiac arrest after diltiazem overdose; resuscitation with high dose intravenous calcium". Emerg Med J. 19 (4): 355–7. PMC 1725910. PMID 12101159.
- ↑ Brembilla-Perrot B, Muhanna I, Nippert M, Popovic B, Beurrier D, Houriez P; et al. (2005). "Paradoxical effect of isoprenaline infusion". Europace. 7 (6): 621–7. doi:10.1016/j.eupc.2005.06.012. PMID 16216767.
- ↑ Guillén EL, Ruíz AM, Bugallo JB (1998). "Hypotension, bradycardia, and asystole after high-dose intravenous methylprednisolone in a monitored patient". Am J Kidney Dis. 32 (2): E4. PMID 10074612.
- ↑ Landovitz RJ, Sax PE (1999). "Symptomatic junctional bradycardia after treatment with nelfinavir". Clin Infect Dis. 29 (2): 449–50. doi:10.1086/520237. PMID 10476763.
- ↑ Zyśko D, Gajek J, Agrawal AK, Rudnicki J (2012). "[The relevance of junctional rhythm during neurocardiogenic reaction provoked by tilt testing]". Kardiol Pol. 70 (2): 148–55. PMID 22427080.
- ↑ Cohen AS, Matharu MS, Goadsby PJ (2007). "Electrocardiographic abnormalities in patients with cluster headache on verapamil therapy". Neurology. 69 (7): 668–75. doi:10.1212/01.wnl.0000267319.18123.d3. PMID 17698788.