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Cardiac rhythm recorded by implanted loop recorder during lightning strike
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Cardiac rhythm recorded by implanted loop recorder during lightning strike

Ali Altalhi, Waleed Al-Manea, Naif Alqweai and Mohammed Alothman
Annals of Saudi medicine, Vol.37(5), pp.401-402
01/09/2017
PMCID: 6074195
PMID: 28988255

Abstract

Case Report
Lightning strikes cause severe injuries and fatalities. Injuries vary from self-limiting skin manifestations to cardiac arrest and death. Because the event is sudden and unpredictable, assessment of the direct effects of the lightning on the human heart is usually impossible. In this case, a 16-year old boy who had an implanted loop recorder subcutaneous cardiac monitor was hit by lightning during a picnic and survived. A cardiac rhythm strip was recorded live during the strike.
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https://doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2017.401View
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