Author/Authors :
Deshmukh, Amrish Department of Medicine - University of Chicago, Chicago, USA , Ozcan, Cevher Department of Medicine - University of Chicago, Chicago, USA
Abstract :
Sinus node dysfunction with symptomatic bradycardia or chronotropic incompetence is generally an indication for pacemaker
implantation. However, in patients with symptomatic sinus bradycardia, the identification and treatment of underlying pathologies
may avoid the need for permanent pacemaker implantation. We present a case of carotid sinus syndrome and severe obstructive
sleep apnea due to a massive multinodular goiter in a patient who presented with recurrent sinus pauses and syncope. The patient
was managed without pacemaker implantation but instead with thyroidectomy resulting in decompression of the carotid sinus and
airway and resolution of bradycardic episodes.