Third-degree heart block associated with lyme carditis: Review of published cases

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Abstract

Lyme carditis is an uncommon manifestation of Lyme disease that most commonly involves some degree of atrioventricular conduction blockade. Third-degree conduction block is the most severe form and can be fatal if untreated. Systematic review of the medical literature identified 45 published cases of third-degree conduction block associated with Lyme carditis in the United States. Median patient age was 32 years, 84% of patients were male, and 39% required temporary pacing. Recognizing patient groups more likely to develop third-degree heart block associated with Lyme carditis is essential to providing prompt and appropriate therapy.

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Forrester, J. D., & Mead, P. (2014, October 1). Third-degree heart block associated with lyme carditis: Review of published cases. Clinical Infectious Diseases. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciu411

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