Azithromycin-Induced Bradycardia

Cureus. 2021 Aug 8;13(8):e16995. doi: 10.7759/cureus.16995. eCollection 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Azithromycin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic of the macrolide class and has multiple effects on the cardiovascular system, including prolonged corrected QT (QTc) interval. However, there is limited literature on the association between azithromycin and bradyarrhythmias. Monitoring the patient via telemetry can detect bradycardia. The diagnosis of azithromycin-induced bradycardia is usually made by the exclusion of other causes of bradycardia. We report a case of a 44-year-old female with past medical history of obstructive sleep apnea who presented to our hospital due to polysubstance drug overdose with possible aspiration pneumonia. The patient received azithromycin and subsequently developed symptomatic bradycardia two days post-onset of antibiotic treatment. This case raises awareness amongst physicians about the possibility of azithromycin-induced bradycardia and explains the different mechanisms that can cause it.

Keywords: azithromycin; bradyarrhythmia; bradycardia; case report; macrolide.

Publication types

  • Case Reports