A case report of unusually long episodes of asystole in a severe COVID-19 patient treated with a leadless pacemaker

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Experience has been emerging about cardiac manifestations of COVID-19-positive patients. The full cardiac spectrum is still unknown, and management of these patients is challenging. Case summary: We report a COVID-19 patient who developed unusually long asystolic pauses associated with atriventricular block (AV) block and atrial fibrillation who underwent leadless pacemaker implantation. Discussion: Asystole may be a manifestation of COVID-19 infection. A leadless pacemaker is a secure remedy, with limited requirements for follow-up, close interactions, and number of procedures in a COVID-19 patient.

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Cakulev, I., Sahadevan, J., Osman, M. N., Abumuaileq, R. R. Y., Ang, R., Vizzari, G., … Thomson, R. (2020). A case report of unusually long episodes of asystole in a severe COVID-19 patient treated with a leadless pacemaker. European Heart Journal - Case Reports, 4(FI1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1093/ehjcr/ytaa238

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