Temporary decrease in heart rate in Lyme carditis during treatment with antibiotics

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Lyme disease is a recognised cause of atrioventricular block. In most cases the conduction disturbances are reversed by treatment with antibiotics. A 44 year old man with third degree atrioventricular block in Lyme carditis had a temporary decrease in heart rate during resolution of the heart block two days after treatment with antibiotics was started.

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Dam, E. P., Jonker, D. R., & Hoorntje, J. C. A. (1996). Temporary decrease in heart rate in Lyme carditis during treatment with antibiotics. Heart, 76(3), 289–290. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.76.3.289

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