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Fig. 1

Case 1 presenting ECG demonstrating sinus bradycardia with a QTc of 558 milliseconds.

Fig. 2

Case 1 rhythm strips demonstrating TdP.

Fig. 3

Case 1 rhythm strips demonstrating a transvenous paced rhythm at a rate of 100 bpm.

Fig. 4

Case 2 ECG on day 2 demonstrating a QTc of 647 milliseconds with short runs of polymorphic VT.

Fig. 5

Case 2 rhythm strip demonstrating a run of TdP.

Fig. 6

Case 3 presenting ECG demonstrating sinus bradycardia with a QTc of 528 milliseconds and a QRS of 108 milliseconds.

Fig. 7

Case 3 rhythm strip demonstrating TdP.

Fig. 8

Myocardial action potential with relationship to ECG and ion channel opening.

Fig. 9

QT interval nomogram. Adapted from Chan et al [9x[9]Chan, A., Isbister, G.K., Kirkpatrick, C.M., and Dufful, S.B. Drug-induced QT prolongation and torsades de pointes: evaluation of a QT nomogram. QJM. 2007; 100: 609–615

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Abstract

Drug-induced prolongation of the QT interval is frequently encountered after medication overdose. Such toxicity can result in degeneration to torsades de pointes (TdP) and require overdrive pacing. We present 3 cases in which intentional medication overdose resulted in QTc prolongation with subsequent degeneration to TdP. Despite appropriate care, including magnesium therapy, each case required overdrive pacing for resolution of TdP. Although rarely encountered, patients with drug-induced TdP can be successfully managed with overdrive pacing.

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