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Suicide Attempt Following Pacemaker Implantation in an Eighty-Three-Year-Old Male: A Case Report

As the global population ages, cardiac pacing procedures are rising exponentially to keep pace with the increasing incidence of bradyarrhythmias. The efficacy of pacemakers is well established, but recipients may have poor psychosocial adaptation leading to development or exacerbation of mental diso...

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Autores principales: Pallangyo, Pedro, Mgopa, Lucy, Millinga, Jalack, Bhalia, Smita, Hemed, Naairah R., Mkojera, Zabella, Swai, Happiness J., Seraphine, Polycarp, Mulashani, Rydiness, Ndelwa, Baraka, Shemu, Tulizo, Janabi, Mohamed
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elmer Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434306
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jmc3383
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author Pallangyo, Pedro
Mgopa, Lucy
Millinga, Jalack
Bhalia, Smita
Hemed, Naairah R.
Mkojera, Zabella
Swai, Happiness J.
Seraphine, Polycarp
Mulashani, Rydiness
Ndelwa, Baraka
Shemu, Tulizo
Janabi, Mohamed
author_facet Pallangyo, Pedro
Mgopa, Lucy
Millinga, Jalack
Bhalia, Smita
Hemed, Naairah R.
Mkojera, Zabella
Swai, Happiness J.
Seraphine, Polycarp
Mulashani, Rydiness
Ndelwa, Baraka
Shemu, Tulizo
Janabi, Mohamed
author_sort Pallangyo, Pedro
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description As the global population ages, cardiac pacing procedures are rising exponentially to keep pace with the increasing incidence of bradyarrhythmias. The efficacy of pacemakers is well established, but recipients may have poor psychosocial adaptation leading to development or exacerbation of mental disorders, that may manifest with anxiety, depressive symptoms or rarely suicidal tendencies. An 83-year-old male of African descent was referred to us for evaluation and expert management. He came with chief complaints of general body malaise, light-headedness, chest pain and fainting spells for about 6 months. He was diagnosed with hypertension 4 years prior, and there was no history of mental illness in the patient or his family. Echocardiography (ECHO) revealed features of hypertensive heart disease while electrocardiogram (ECG) showed features of third-degree heart block. He underwent successful pacing with a resultant ventricular paced rhythm. The patient was stable and symptom free post pacing, but on the fourth day he jumped off the window of the ward in the hospital’s second floor. Post suicide attempt examination revealed epistaxis, right periorbital hematoma with a temporal lacerated wound and deformed ankles bilaterally. ECG showed a ventricular paced rhythm and the chest radiograph showed an intact pacemaker. Ophthalmological review was evident for right sided blepharospasm with massive chemosis and bilateral constricted reactive pupils. Radiological investigations showed right orbital fracture, stable C5 and C6 fractures, and bilateral bimalleolar fractures with ankle dislocation. Neurosurgical review was unremarkable and psychiatric review could not be performed. The patient died 18 h after the suicide attempt incidence. Emotional disturbances post pacing impairs the quality of life and in the worst case scenario could lead to unanticipated cessation of life. In view of this, thorough evaluation and monitoring of the patient’s psychological well-being both pre and post pacing is paramount.
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spelling pubmed-83835662021-08-24 Suicide Attempt Following Pacemaker Implantation in an Eighty-Three-Year-Old Male: A Case Report Pallangyo, Pedro Mgopa, Lucy Millinga, Jalack Bhalia, Smita Hemed, Naairah R. Mkojera, Zabella Swai, Happiness J. Seraphine, Polycarp Mulashani, Rydiness Ndelwa, Baraka Shemu, Tulizo Janabi, Mohamed J Med Cases Case Report As the global population ages, cardiac pacing procedures are rising exponentially to keep pace with the increasing incidence of bradyarrhythmias. The efficacy of pacemakers is well established, but recipients may have poor psychosocial adaptation leading to development or exacerbation of mental disorders, that may manifest with anxiety, depressive symptoms or rarely suicidal tendencies. An 83-year-old male of African descent was referred to us for evaluation and expert management. He came with chief complaints of general body malaise, light-headedness, chest pain and fainting spells for about 6 months. He was diagnosed with hypertension 4 years prior, and there was no history of mental illness in the patient or his family. Echocardiography (ECHO) revealed features of hypertensive heart disease while electrocardiogram (ECG) showed features of third-degree heart block. He underwent successful pacing with a resultant ventricular paced rhythm. The patient was stable and symptom free post pacing, but on the fourth day he jumped off the window of the ward in the hospital’s second floor. Post suicide attempt examination revealed epistaxis, right periorbital hematoma with a temporal lacerated wound and deformed ankles bilaterally. ECG showed a ventricular paced rhythm and the chest radiograph showed an intact pacemaker. Ophthalmological review was evident for right sided blepharospasm with massive chemosis and bilateral constricted reactive pupils. Radiological investigations showed right orbital fracture, stable C5 and C6 fractures, and bilateral bimalleolar fractures with ankle dislocation. Neurosurgical review was unremarkable and psychiatric review could not be performed. The patient died 18 h after the suicide attempt incidence. Emotional disturbances post pacing impairs the quality of life and in the worst case scenario could lead to unanticipated cessation of life. In view of this, thorough evaluation and monitoring of the patient’s psychological well-being both pre and post pacing is paramount. Elmer Press 2019-12 2019-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8383566/ /pubmed/34434306 http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jmc3383 Text en Copyright 2019, Pallangyo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Pallangyo, Pedro
Mgopa, Lucy
Millinga, Jalack
Bhalia, Smita
Hemed, Naairah R.
Mkojera, Zabella
Swai, Happiness J.
Seraphine, Polycarp
Mulashani, Rydiness
Ndelwa, Baraka
Shemu, Tulizo
Janabi, Mohamed
Suicide Attempt Following Pacemaker Implantation in an Eighty-Three-Year-Old Male: A Case Report
title Suicide Attempt Following Pacemaker Implantation in an Eighty-Three-Year-Old Male: A Case Report
title_full Suicide Attempt Following Pacemaker Implantation in an Eighty-Three-Year-Old Male: A Case Report
title_fullStr Suicide Attempt Following Pacemaker Implantation in an Eighty-Three-Year-Old Male: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Suicide Attempt Following Pacemaker Implantation in an Eighty-Three-Year-Old Male: A Case Report
title_short Suicide Attempt Following Pacemaker Implantation in an Eighty-Three-Year-Old Male: A Case Report
title_sort suicide attempt following pacemaker implantation in an eighty-three-year-old male: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8383566/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34434306
http://dx.doi.org/10.14740/jmc3383
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