Dilara Cari GÜNGÖR, Büşra PEKINCE, Yasemin CEBECI, Yeşim Şerife BAYRAKTAR, Jale Bengi ÇELIK
Journal of Emergency Medicine Case Reports - 2026;17(1):48-50
BRASH syndrome is a definition that encompasses complex causes of bradycardia. The use of atrioventricular node blockers, renal failure, hyperkalemia, bradycardia, renal hypoperfusion create a cascade that triggers each other. Additionally, hyperkalemic drugs such as angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors may aggrevate the clinical condition. This is a clinical condition that can lead to shock and mortality if the diagnosis and mechanism are not considered or overlooked. We presented the BRASH clinic in 84-year-old female patient and discussed the approach. Finally, we created a graphical abstract summarizing this syndrome.