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A Heart Stopping Case of the Bezold-Jarisch Reflex

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The Bezold-Jarisch reflex is a parasympathetic reflex induced by intense mechanical stimulation of the ventricular myocytes. Exceptionally, cases have been described in patients receiving dobutamine infusion during a stress echocardiography. All were healthy middle-aged women and recovered without sequelae. A healthy 60-year-old woman suffered two 5.9-second episodes of asystole during her 20 mcg/kg/min infusion of dobutamine. Recovery was quick and without sequelae. Echocardiography and coronary angiography were both normal. In conclusion, this is the fourth documented case of a severe Bezold-Jarisch reflex causing asystole during dobutamine infusion. Diagnosis can only be made after excluding all other possible diagnoses, most importantly ischemia. This serves as a reminder of the importance of close monitoring during dobutamine infusion.
Title: A Heart Stopping Case of the Bezold-Jarisch Reflex
Description:
The Bezold-Jarisch reflex is a parasympathetic reflex induced by intense mechanical stimulation of the ventricular myocytes.
Exceptionally, cases have been described in patients receiving dobutamine infusion during a stress echocardiography.
All were healthy middle-aged women and recovered without sequelae.
A healthy 60-year-old woman suffered two 5.
9-second episodes of asystole during her 20 mcg/kg/min infusion of dobutamine.
Recovery was quick and without sequelae.
Echocardiography and coronary angiography were both normal.
In conclusion, this is the fourth documented case of a severe Bezold-Jarisch reflex causing asystole during dobutamine infusion.
Diagnosis can only be made after excluding all other possible diagnoses, most importantly ischemia.
This serves as a reminder of the importance of close monitoring during dobutamine infusion.

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