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  • Title: Ventricular tachycardia in a primigravida with Hyperemesis Gravidarum.
    Author: Kochhar PK, Ghosh P.
    Journal: J Obstet Gynaecol Res; 2018 Jul; 44(7):1308-1312. PubMed ID: 29687933.
    Abstract:
    Hyperemesis gravidarum is persistent vomiting, seen more often in the first trimester of pregnancy, when the patient is unable to maintain adequate hydration. Intractable vomiting can lead to severe electrolyte imbalance, which may cause electrocardiogram abnormalities. Occasionally, ventricular tachycardia can complicate a pregnancy. Although its occurrence usually indicates an underlying cardiac structural or arrhythmic abnormality, it may rarely occur in a pregnant patient with structurally normal heart. We report a rare case of ventricular tachycardia, secondary to hyperemesis induced hypomagnesemia and hypokalemia, in a pregnant patient with a structurally normal heart.
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