Abstract

Intravenous methylprednisolone is an important therapeutic modality in many conditions, owing to their anti-inflammatory and immune-modulating properties. Along with other side-effects of corticosteroids, cardiovascular side-effects are also seen in varying degree in children. Sinus bradycardia is reported uncommonly in children following high dose intravenous methylprednisolone. We report two paediatric cases without any underlying cardiac problems with asymptomatic bradycardia following high dose intravenous methylprednisolone. Heart rate reduction was seen from 30-40% compared to the baseline heart rate, which returned to its normal value after 24-36 hours of stoppage of the offending drug. A high index of suspicion along with strict cardiovascular monitoring is necessary in patients receiving high dose of methylprednisolone.

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