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Berberine-induced hypoglycaemia and electrocardiogram interpretation in athletes
Alexander Henshall1, Robert Ambrogetti2, Rhys Pomeroy2
1Cardiology, Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, UK alexander.henshall@nhs.net.
This case report details a healthy athlete experiencing exercise-induced hypoglycemia after taking berberine supplements. It underscores the importance of reviewing supplements for unexplained hypoglycemia and normal ECG variants in athletes.
Area of Science:
- Cardiology
- Endocrinology
- Herbal Medicine Research
Background:
- Athletes may use herbal supplements for performance enhancement.
- Berberine is known to lower blood glucose, but typically in diabetic patients.
- Unexplained syncope requires thorough investigation, including supplement use.
Purpose of the Study:
- To report a novel case of berberine and exercise-induced hypoglycemia.
- To emphasize the importance of supplement history in diagnosing hypoglycemia.
- To highlight normal ECG variants in athletes to prevent misdiagnosis.
Main Methods:
- Case report of an athletic male presenting with syncope.
- Biochemical analysis revealing severe hypoglycemia.
- Electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation.
- Detailed medical and supplement history acquisition.
- Literature review on berberine and hypoglycemia.
Main Results:
- The patient experienced symptomatic hypoglycemia (0.9 mmol/L) and syncope.
- ECG showed sinus bradycardia, incomplete right bundle branch block, and first-degree heart block.
- Berberine supplement use was identified as a likely cause.
- Hypoglycemia due to berberine was previously unreported in non-diabetic individuals.
Conclusions:
- Berberine, combined with exercise, can induce significant hypoglycemia even in healthy individuals.
- Thorough review of supplements and over-the-counter medications is crucial for diagnosing unexplained hypoglycemia.
- Awareness of normal ECG variants in athletes is essential to avoid unnecessary cardiac investigations.
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