Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ›› 2016, Vol. 48 ›› Issue (1): 180-182. doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1671-167X.2016.01.033

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Anorexia with sinus bradycardia: a case report

WANG Fang-fang, XU Ling, CHEN Bao-xia△,CUI Ming,ZHANG Yuan   

  1.  (Department of Cardiology, Peking University Third Hospital; Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Molecular Biology and Regulatory Peptide, Ministry of Health; Key Laboratory of Molecular Cardiovascular Sciences,Ministry of Education; Beijing Key Laboratory of Cardiovascular Receptors Research,Beijing 100191, China)
  • Online:2016-02-18 Published:2016-02-18
  • Contact: CHEN Bao-xia E-mail:chenbaoxia@medmail.com.cn

Abstract:

As anorexia patients always go to the psychiatric clinic, little is concerned about the occurrence of sinus bradycardia in these patients for cardiologists and psychiatrists. The aim of this paper is to discuss the relationship between anorexia and sinus bradycardia, and the feature analysis, differential diagnosis and therapeutic principles of this type of sinus bradycardia. We report a case of sinus bradycardia in an anorexia patient with the clinical manifestations, laboratory exams, auxiliary exams, therapeutic methods, and her prognosis, who was admitted to Peking University Third Hospital recently. The patient was a 19-year-old female, who had the manifestation of anorexia. She lost obvious weight in a short time (about 15 kg in 6 months), and her body mass index was 14.8 kg/ m2. The patient felt apparent palpitation, chest depression and short breath, without dizziness, amaurosis or unconsciousness. Vitals on presentation were notable for hypotension, and bradycardia. The initial exam was significant for emaciation, but without lethargy or lower extremity edema. The electrocardiogram showed sinus bradycardia with her heart rate being 32 beats per minute. The laboratory workup revealed her normal blood routine, electrolytes and liver function. But in her thyroid function test, the free thyroid (FT)hormones 3 was 0.91 ng/L (2.3-4.2 ng/L),and FT4 was 8.2 ng/L(8.9 -18.0 ng/L),which were all lower; yet the thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH) was normal 1.48 IU/mL(0.55-4.78 IU/mL). Ultrasound revealed her normal thyroid. Anorexia is an eating disorder characterized by extremely low body weight, fear of gaining weight or distorted perception of body image, and amenorrhea. Anorexia patients who lose weight apparently in short time enhance the excitability of the parasympathetic nerve, and inhibit the sympathetic nerve which lead to the appearance of sinus bradycardia, and functional abnormalities of multiple systems such as hypothyroidism. But this kind of sinus bradycardia and hypothyroidism have good prognosis. And asymptomatic sinus bradycardia with reversible causes, because of the great prognosis, they do not need special treatment. Multiple medical and psychiatric disciplines were consulted, and then, family care, nutritional support and psychiatric therapy were given, and she did not need thyroid hormone replacement therapy. The patient’s overall clinical status improved gradually during her hospital stay and her heart rate was recovered to 55 beats per minute.

Key words: Anorexia nervosa, Arrhythmia, sinus, Bradycardia

CLC Number: 

  • R442.1
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