Sick sinus syndrome induced by interferon and ribavirin therapy in a patient with chronic hepatitis C

2013 
Abstract The therapeutic effect of interferon (IFN) on chronic hepatitis C and its adverse effects have been well documented. Although the incidence of IFN-related cardiotoxicity is low, careful observation is necessary because of its possible fatal outcome. We describe a 45-year-old woman who suffered from sinus node dysfunction after the combination therapy of pegylated IFN-alpha and ribavirin for chronic hepatitis C. Despite the cessation of IFN therapy, sinus node dysfunction was not reversible, and led her to the implantation of permanent pacemaker. Physicians should therefore be aware of the possibility of sinus node dysfunction in patients receiving IFN therapy. Learning objective: Pegylated interferon-alpha has been widely used to treat hepatitis C virus infection, which is associated with a wide variety of adverse effects. There is a limited number of case reports regarding suspected interferon-induced cardiotoxicity, especially bradyarrhythmia. We report a case with chronic hepatitis C who developed sick sinus syndrome after interferon-alpha therapy.>
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