Kandiş, HayatiKarapolat, SamiErden, İsmailÇandar, MelikSarıtaş, Ayhan2020-04-302020-04-3020111022-386Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/2474Saritas, Ayhan/0000-0002-4302-1093; Saritas, Ayhan/0000-0002-4302-1093; Kandis, Hayati/0000-0001-9151-6050WOS: 000298544200014PubMed: 22166702Cardiac rhythm problems are frequently seen in the geriatric population, and they can experience trauma after syncope. A 78-year-old female was examined for thoracic trauma after falling. With a history of beta-blocker use, arterial blood pressure measured 60/30 mmHg and pulse rate was 30 bpm. Electrocardiogram showed a Mobitz type-II second-degree atrioventricular block. There was no response to atropine, so a transcutaneous external pacemaker and after that a transvenous pacemaker were applied. On the 4th day, the pacemaker was removed and the patient was discharged.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessGeriatricsThoracic injuriesRib fracturesAtrioventricular blockAdrenergic beta-antagonistsPacemakerA Rare Cause of Trauma in the Elderly: Mobitz Type-II Second-Degree Atrioventricular BlockArticle2112769771WOS:000298544200014Q3Q4