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Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings
The peer-reviewed journal of Baylor Scott & White Health
Volume 32, 2019 - Issue 2
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Case Studies

Paradoxical bradycardia and hemorrhagic shock

, MD ORCID Icon, , MD ORCID Icon, , MD ORCID Icon & , MD ORCID Icon
Pages 240-241 | Received 25 Sep 2018, Accepted 06 Dec 2018, Published online: 14 Mar 2019
 

Abstract

Hypotension, poor peripheral perfusion, and tachycardia are the most common presenting signs of hemorrhagic shock. Many patients fail to show initial signs of tachycardia and paradoxically present with bradycardia. An 81-year-old man presenting with lower gastrointestinal bleed showed initial vital signs significant for tachycardia and normal blood pressure. After resuscitation with fluids and blood products, his heart rate stabilized to between 64 and 86 bpm. It later dropped to 30 bpm, which improved after administration of atropine. The patient soon experienced two episodes of hematochezia. The paradoxical bradycardia proved to be a false reassurance that the hemorrhage had resolved. Identification of paradoxical bradycardia is important in suspecting ongoing gastrointestinal hemorrhage.

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