Successful treatment of ischemic dysfunction of the sinus node with thrombolytic therapy: A case report

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We report on a case of ischemic dysfunction of the sinus node as a complication after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty of the distal left circumflex artery. After local thrombolytic therapy in the sinus node artery, sinus node arterial flow was re-established and sinus node function normalized over the period of a week. Our experience suggests that immediate reperfusion of a totally occluded nodal artery can be re-established. Ischemic dysfunction of the sinus node, as a complication of angioplasty, is generally transient and requires a prolonged period for recovery. Therefore the decision to implant a permanent pacemaker should be delayed for at least one week after the ischemic insult.

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Park, J. S., Shin, D. G., Kim, Y. J., Hong, G. R., Kim, H. J., & Shim, B. S. (2006). Successful treatment of ischemic dysfunction of the sinus node with thrombolytic therapy: A case report. Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 21(4), 283–286. https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2006.21.4.283

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