collecte section Bourgogne

https://www.helloasso.com/associations/association-france-lyme/collectes/section-bourgogne

Heart Conduction Problems from Lyme Carditis?

A growing number of patients are diagnosed with one condition only to find out that Lyme disease played a role. A recent case report on a patient with carditis did not consider #Lyme disease in the discussion. An infectious disease specialist summarized the questions that should be asked when evaluating carditis patients for possible Lyme disease involvement.
A 51-year-old man in the United Kingdom was hospitalized with retrosternal, dull chest pain. He had a history of palpitations, dizziness, and sweating and a previous transient ischemic attack.[1] He presented with a heart rate of 180 with right bundle branch block, a superior QRS axis, and signs of atrioventricular dissociation. His cardiac workup led to a diagnosis of fascicular ventricular tachycardia. The patient was converted to normal sinus rhythm by initially by adenosine boluses followed by Amiodarone.
In a letter to the editor, an infectious disease specialist summarized the types of questions that would have been helpful in understanding whether Lyme disease played a role with their patient. [2]
“Tell us more about your 51-year-old man with unexplained right bundle branch block and regular broad complex fascicular tachycardia. At what time of year did he develop the arrhythmia? If he had dogs or enjoyed the great outdoors, might he have Lyme carditis due to Borrelia spirochetes?” writes Murray-Leisure.
The treatment would have changed if the Lyme disease played a role in the 51-year-old carditis. ”If so, amiodarone and anti-arrhythmic drugs might be given with Lyme antibiotics, such as intravenous ceftriaxone and at least 3 weeks of oral doxycycline,” explains Murray-Leisure.
It is encouraging that the American Journal of Medicine included a dialogue about the potential involvement of Lyme disease in a disease as commonplace as cardiac arrhythmia.
This report reminds doctors of the need to include questions about Lyme disease even in patients presenting with common illnesses.
References:
1. Lim VG, Yip KP, Lim ZY, Sporton S, Kennon S. The 'Normal' Heart: Fascicular Ventricular Tachycardia. Am J Med. 2016;129(6):580-582.
2. Murray-Leisure K. Heart Conduction Problems from Lyme Carditis? Am J Med. 2017;130(2):e75.

Advertisements on this site do not constitute a guarantee or endorsement by the journal, Association, or publisher of the quality or value of such product or of the claims made for it by its manufacturer.