Conversion of atrial dissociation with lidocaine in a dog |
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Authors: | C.L. Thorn R. Vezina-Audette A.R. Gelzer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Studies, University of Pennsylvania, 3907 Delancey St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA |
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Abstract: | A 3-year-old healthy dog was presented for abdominal surgery following ingestion of razor blades. An electrocardiogram revealed a regular sinus bradycardia with normal P waves at a heart rate of 45 bpm. In addition, low-amplitude positive deflections (p′ waves) were visualized at a regular interval and rapid rate of 250 bpm, dissociated from the normal sinus P waves. A tentative diagnosis of atrial dissociation was proposed. Administration of lidocaine abolished the p′ waves. This case describes atrial dissociation observed following premedication that was successfully terminated using lidocaine in a healthy dog. |
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Keywords: | Supraventricular Arrhythmia Canine Anesthesia |
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