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Acta Clinica Belgica
International Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Medicine
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Case Reports

The heart remembers what the mind forgets

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Pages 310-313 | Published online: 30 Jan 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Background: Cardiac memory, also known as the Chatterjee phenomenon, is a poorly understood, under-recognized but important and benign cause of T-wave inversions. After a period of abnormal ventricular activation, such as ventricular pacing, intermittent left bundle branch block or pre-excitation, the heart ‘remembers’ and mirrors its repolarization in the direction of the previous QRS. It usually manifests as T-wave inversions that can linger up to weeks after the provocative event.

Case summary: An 87-year-old man with extensive cardiovascular history and risk factors presented to the emergency department with shortness of breath and chest pain. An ECG taken on admission revealed deep widespread T wave inversions. Serial high sensitive cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) however remained negative (<10 ng/ml) with a negative D-dimer. Upon reviewing previous ECGs and the medical history, the patient was diagnosed with cardiac memory, which required no further treatment.

Conclusion: Cardiac memory should be considered in any patient with a ventricular pacemaker that presents with narrow QRS rhythm and T-wave changes suggestive of ischemia. Although it remains a diagnosis of exclusion, recognizing this important clinical entity can prevent unnecessary admissions, expensive diagnostic tests and invasive procedures.

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