Cureus | 2021

Torsades de Pointes With a Normal Magnesium Level in the Setting of Short Bowel Syndrome

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Torsades de pointes (TdP) is a potentially fatal arrhythmia, typically presenting with a congenital or acquired etiology. Low serum magnesium level is a known cause leading to this arrhythmia. However, it has been found that even in the setting of a normal serum magnesium level and with no other foreseeable etiology, TdP may still occur, especially in those with chronic electrolyte deficiencies. TdP may be treated in a number of ways, including IV magnesium sulfate or defibrillation if the patient becomes unresponsive and hemodynamically unstable. In some cases, atrial overdrive is required with the use of isoproterenol. A final decision, however, would necessitate asking if the patient can be sent home on medical management to prevent recurrence of the arrhythmia or require placement of a permanent pacemaker. Here, we describe a patient developing recurrent TdP despite normal serum magnesium level in the setting of short bowel syndrome.

Volume 13
Pages None
DOI 10.7759/cureus.16743
Language English
Journal Cureus

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