Diabetic Dead-in-Bed Syndrome: A Possible Link to a Cardiac Ion Channelopathy
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Sudden unexpected nocturnal death among patients with diabetes occurs approximately ten times more commonly than in the general population. Malignant ventricular arrhythmia due to Brugada syndrome has been postulated as a cause, since a glucose-insulin bolus can unmask the Brugada electrocardiographic signature in genetically predisposed individuals. In this report we present a 16-year-old male with insulin-dependent diabetes who died suddenly at night. His diabetes had been well controlled, without significant hypoglycaemia. At autopsy, he had a full stomach and a glucose level of 7 mmol/L in vitreous humor, excluding hypoglycaemia. Genetic analysis of autopsy DNA revealed a missense mutation, c.370A>G (p.Ile124Val), in the GPD1L gene. A parent carried the same mutation and has QT prolongation. Mutations in this gene have been linked to Brugada syndrome and sudden infant death. The patient may have died from a ventricular arrhythmia, secondary to occult Brugada syndrome, triggered by a full stomach and insulin. The data suggest that molecular autopsies are warranted to investigate other cases of the diabetic dead-in-bed syndrome.
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Dead-in-bed syndrome in diabetes mellitus.
SIR—Ragnar Hanas (Aug 16, p 492) suggests that the dead-in-bed syndrome among patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) may be due to an accidental overdose of shortacting insulin before retiring to bed. Though Hanas’ entry was published as a research letter, it did not, in fact, include any research findings to support this hypothesis. Hanas seems to suggest that the mistake occ...
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دوره 2014 شماره
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تاریخ انتشار 2014