Abstract
Proton pump inhibitors (PPI), commonly used medications for peptic ulcer prophylaxis, have been recently described to cause hypomagnesemia through both urinary and gastrointestinal losses. Very few reports have linked hypomagnesemia with life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias. However, these reports included patients with other complex medical problems that may have also contributed to these arrhythmias. To our knowledge, ventricular arrhythmias associated with hypomagnesemia induced by proton pump inhibitors have never been reported. We present a case of a 53-year-old chronic alcoholic male patient, who was started on a proton pump inhibitor for peptic ulcer prophylaxis, which resulted in resistant hypomagnesemia associated with a storm of life-threatening arrhythmias, namely Torsades de Pointes (TdP). A 53-year-old man with no previous cardiac history was brought by Emergency Medical Services with a chief complaint of palpitations and dizziness for 1 day. His only significant medical history was chronic alcohol abuse and was not taking any medications before his admission. His physical examination was normal, except for an irregularly irregular rapid pulse and a blood pressure of 157/104 mm Hg. The ECG on admission showed atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response at an average of 190 beats per minute. Admitting routine labs showed normal complete blood counts. Electrolyte laboratory values revealed 136 mEq/L of sodium, 4.6 mmol/L of potassium, 100 mEq/L of chloride, 16 mEq/L of bicarbonate, 11 mg/dL of blood urea nitrogen, 0.68 mg/dL of creatinine, 9 mg/dL of calcium, and 1.5 mg/dL of magnesium. He was started on intravenous diltiazem for rate control and intravenous heparin for anticoagulation. Routine oral pantoprazole 40 mg once daily was also prescribed for peptic ulcer prophylaxis. Seven hours later, while on telemetry, the patient became unresponsive. The telemetry rhythm …
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