Title of article :
Recurrent pulseless electrical activity and cardiac arrest caused by baroreceptor failure following neck irradiation
Author/Authors :
Yaxley, Julian Department of Nephrology - Gold Coast University Hospital - Southport - Queensland, Australia , Scott, Tahira Department of Nephrology - Townsville Hospital - Townsville - Queensland, Australia
Abstract :
Baroreceptor damage and hypersensitivity can produce labile autonomic blood pressure control. Neck irradiation for malignancy is a well-known but under-recognised cause of baroreceptor failure.
Case presentation
We describe a dramatic delayed complication of neck irradiation treatment. Our patient developed recurrent unexplained hypotension and pulseless electrical activity cardiac arrest upon connection to intermittent haemodialysis, which he had previously tolerated uneventfully until exposure to radiotherapy.
Conclusion
No other cause was identified, and this case thus highlights baroreflex dysfunction as an important differential diagnosis in patients with profound hypotension.
Keywords :
Recurrent pulseless electrical activity , cardiac arrest caused , baroreceptor failure following neck irradiation
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Emergency Medicine