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Torsade in a patient with left bundle branch block: is there a long QT? (And: Left Bundle Pacing).

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Place temporary pacemaker 3. Finally, do a coronary angiogram Possible alternative to pacing is to give a beta-1 agonist to increase heart rate. See this post: How a pause can cause cardiac arrest 2. Discontinue amiodarone, since it prolongs the QT 4. Discontinue all QT proloning medications, including azithromycin 6.

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Abstract 4118882: Decompensated Heart Failure Secondary to a Non-Coronary Sinus of Valsalva to Right Atrium Fistula: A Case Report

Circulation

of all congenital cardiac anomalies. Her heart failure was due to the fistula as she had no coronary artery disease on coronary angiogram. Postoperatively, she developed complete heart block requiring a permanent pacemaker. Circulation, Volume 150, Issue Suppl_1 , Page A4118882-A4118882, November 12, 2024.