Ventricular fibrillation induced by coronary vasospasm in a patient with early repolarization and hyperthyroidism

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Abstract

Vasospastic angina (VSA) has been recognized as a cause of ventricular fibrillation (VF) degenerating into sudden cardiac death. We experienced a case of VSA with hyperthyroidism in which VF was provoked with an augmented J-wave amplitude in the inferior leads. The patient underwent insertion of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator for the secondary prevention of VF in addition to taking Ca-channel antagonists. He has shown no recurrence of fatal arrhythmia or anginal attack for a follow-up period of one year.

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Iiya, M., Yamawake, N., Nishizaki, M., Shimizu, M., Fujii, H., Suzuki, M., … Hiraoka, M. (2018). Ventricular fibrillation induced by coronary vasospasm in a patient with early repolarization and hyperthyroidism. Internal Medicine, 57(23), 3389–3392. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.1104-18

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