Abstract

Complete heart block is an uncommon condition that can be fatal if unidentified, as it affects the conduction system of the heart. The phenomenon may be caused by a drug or underlying medical condition requiring a temporary or permanent pacemaker to stabilize the condition. We report a case of complete heart block precipitated by ticagrelor which was reversed with the cessation of ticagrelor therapy.

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