Bradycardia, Renal Failure, Atrioventricular-nodal Blocker, Shock, and Hyperkalemia Syndrome Diagnosis and Literature Review
Yasar Sattar, Syeda Beenish Bareeqa, Hiba Rauf, Waqas Ullah, M. Chadi Alraies
Abstract
The combination of bradycardia, renal failure, atrioventricular (AV)-nodal blocker medications, shock, and hyperkalemia (BRASH) is a new syndrome that is a consequence of a positive loop of bradycardia due to AV-nodal blockers and hyperkalemia secondary to renal insufficiency. We present a case of BRASH syndrome in which the patient on chronic AV-nodal blockers presented with bradycardia, hypotension, underlying kidney dysfunction, and hyperkalemia. The patient was medically managed and discharged upon clinical improvement. The purpose of this report is to highlight the rare cases of BRASH syndrome and improve its management.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineHyperkalemiaBradycardiaShock (circulatory)CardiologyInternal medicineKidney diseaseAnesthesiaHeart rateBlood pressurePotassium and Related DisordersPoisoning and overdose treatmentsCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias