An unusual case of persistent very low-voltage electrocardiography
Franziska Fischer1, Nikolaus A Haas1, Marcus Fischer1
1Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Pediatric Intensive Care, https://ror.org/05591te55Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Munich, Germany.
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Despite being rare within paediatric patients, emerging evidence shows that low QRS voltage may be a risk factor for increased mortality even in formerly healthy patients. The prognostic value of low-voltage electrocardiography in a paediatric population has yet to be defined. Here, we present a case of an adolescent experiencing sudden cardiac arrest after Parvo B19-associated myocarditis. A striking finding was a marked low-voltage electrocardiography throughout the following years.
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