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Rosulescu R
An Interesting Etiology of Ventricular Tachycardia
Acta Endo (Buc) 2017, 13 (1): 115-118doi: 10.4183/aeb.2017.115
Intermittent hypoxia and ventilatory intermittence
due to sleep disorders such as obstructive sleep apnea
can lead to cardiac arrhythmia, coronary artery disease,
conductance disturbances and cardiac failure. Sub-clinical
and overt hypothyroidism is an important physiopathological
complex that is linked with cardiovascular risk, alteration
of lipidic profile promoting atherogenic mechanisms. The
two pathologies combined can exponentially increase the
cardiovascular event risk.
This case report demonstrates a young patient with
obesity and arterial hypertension accusing irregular heart
beats. Despite a normal resting ECG and echocardiography the
patient presented malignant ventricular arrhythmias revealed
on the 24h Holter ECG. The Epworth scale was 20 and the
patient presented numerous episodes of hypopnea with an
increased apnea-hypopnea index associated with ventricular
arrhytmias on the polisomnography. The endocrine profile
of the patient revealed a sublinical hypothyroidism that
untreated can lead to accelerated atherosclerosis and
arrhytmic risk. CPAP treatment alongside the levothyroxine
treatment at TSH levels above 10mUI/L have controlled the
malignant arrhythmic events without complex antiarrhythmic
drugs sustaining the pathogenic contributions of this two
pathologies in arrhythmogenesis process.
Keywords: cardiac arrhythmias, sleep disorder, hypoxia, subclinical hypothyroidism
Correspondence: Razvan Rosulescu MD, “Carol Davila” Central Military Hospital, Dept. of Cardiology, 88 Mircea Vulcanescu street, Bucharest, Romania, E-mail: rosulescu.razvan@ymail.com