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Shinichi Harada1, Yoshihiko Kagawa1, Ryuji Okamoto1
1Department of Cardiology and Nephrology Mie University Graduate School of Medicine Tsu Mie Japan.
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Desflurane-induced QT prolongation followed by ephedrine-triggered premature ventricular contractions led to torsades de pointes/ventricular fibrillation in two patients. These cases demonstrate sequential electrocardiographic progression and highlight the importance of careful vasopressor selection during general anesthesia.
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