Profound repolarization abnormalities after cylindrical battery ingestion: a case report.
Moritz Till HuttelmaierBjörn LengenfelderWolfgang Rudolf BauerThomas Horst FischerPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
There is limited literature describing changes in surface ECG in patients having ingested cylindrical batteries. We propose two hypotheses for the occurrence of these changes after ingestion of cylindrical batteries: (i) Cardiac movement within the perturbation field induced by the batteries causes electrical changes on a time scale of the heart rate which are above the threshold of the high pass filter. (ii) The batteries' electrotonic potential affects the membrane currents of cardiac myocytes, not inducing an action potential but generating repolarization abnormalities. Individual factors, such as body constitution and localization of the batteries within the stomach, determine the interindividual characteristics of repolarization abnormalities.