Epiglottitis and torsade de pointes tachycardia

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Abstract

Severe throat infection is not usually associated with a higher risk of paroxysmal attacks of torsade de pointes tachycardia. A patient is reported in whom epiglottitis was associated with the sudden development of cardiac syncope caused by an acquired adrenergic-dependent long QT syndrome and the development of ventricular arrhythmias.

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Pripp, C. M., & Blomstrom, P. (1994). Epiglottitis and torsade de pointes tachycardia. British Heart Journal, 72(2), 205–208. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.72.2.205

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