Myxedema coma accompanied by sick sinus syndrome and hypoventilation: A case report

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Myxedema coma is an emergency presentation of hypothyroidism, and cardiopulmonary manifestations of the disease are related to a high mortality rate. We herein report a case of myxedema coma accompanied by sick sinus syndrome requiring temporary cardiac pacing and hypercapnic respiratory failure in an 87-year-old woman. This case is unique because both of the cardiac and pulmonary manifestations were reversible and successfully treated with thyroid hormone replacement. Our case indicates that early detection of the condition and administration of levothyroxine are essential to improve the life-threatening condition and avoid invasive treatment such as permanent pacemaker implantation or intubation.

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Harada, K., Murakami, S., Tokumasu, K., Togawa, Y., & Otsuka, F. (2019). Myxedema coma accompanied by sick sinus syndrome and hypoventilation: A case report. Journal of General and Family Medicine, 20(5), 206–208. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.267

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