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In the course of 131 coronary angiographies, a non-ionic hyperosmolar contrast medium (Uromiro 75%, Bracco, Milano) provoked transient arrhythmias in 92 cases: 50 marked sinus bradycardias, 11 asystoles, 21 low-rate idiojunctional rhythms, 1 first-degree AV block, 7 third-degree AV blocks and 2 ventricular fibrillations. In 90 cases the rhythm disturbance was stopped by mere repeated cough. In the 2 cases of ventricular fibrillation direct current shock was used. If instructed coughing started within 8 seconds after the onset of arrhythmia, the patient maintained consciousness and the cough, as an internal cardiac massage, proved to be an adequate resuscitation method. In case prodromal signs of artificial bradycardiac arrhythmias were present, immediate cough could usually prevent the loss of consciousness and could also stop the arrhythmia. Therefore it seems logical to apply this method in patients at risk of Adams-Stokes attacks. A certain number of sudden deaths could be avoided.
Cor Vasa 1990
PMID:Life-threatening arrhythmias stopped by cough. 228 88

A 16 year old white female presented with paroxysmal cough and hemoptysis of recent onset. Cardiac evaluation was consistent with pulmonary hypertension. Cor triatriatum sinister was diagnosed by echocardiography. The clinical presentation and the echocardiographic features of this anomaly are discussed.
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PMID:Cor triatriatum sinister: echocardiographic assessment. 261 25