Cardiology & Vascular Research

Cardiology & Vascular Research

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ISSN: 2639-8486
Case Report

Shocked into Shock: Cardioversion-Induced Shock with Multi-Organ Injury

Authors: Matthew Freedman, Kunal Kapoor, Sumon Roy.

DOI: 10.33425/2639-8486.1137


Abstract

Direct current cardioversion (DCCV) is an increasingly prevalent procedure to disrupt abnormal rhythms and restore normal sinus rhythm. While considered a relatively safe procedure, complications can be severe. We add to the emerging research surrounding delayed presentations of cardiogenic shock post-DCCV. Together with a review of the current literature, we extrapolate that a combination of post-conversion cardiac shifts, myocardial stunning, and a unique cardioversion stress-induced cardiomyopathy contributed to this occurrence. To our knowledge, this represents one of only a few examples of delayed, non-arrhythmic, cardioversion-induced cardiogenic shock and the first to cause the combination of non-ST elevation myocardial infarction, acute liver injury, and acute kidney injury. Our case adds to the growing body of research highlighting this rare, but serious consequence of direct current cardioversion.

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Citation: Matthew Freedman,  Kunal Kapoor,  Sumon Roy. Shocked into Shock: Cardioversion-Induced Shock with Multi-Organ Injury. 2022; 6(2). DOI: 10.33425/2639-8486.1137
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Aris Lacis
Aris Lacis
Head of the Latvian State Cardiology Centre for Children | Head of the Clinic for Children Cardiology Latvia

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