Ephemeral Yassers Scooping ST-Segment Depression and Giant T-Wave Phenomenon in O2 Relieving Salbutamol-Induced Kounis Syndrome in a suspected COVID-19- Cardiovascular Discoveries
Case Reports - Volume: 2, Issue: 1, 2026 (January)
Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed*

Critical Care Unit, Kafr El-Bateekh Central Hospital, Damietta, Egyptian Ministry of Health, Egypt

*Correspondence to: Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed, Critical Care Unit, Kafr El-Bateekh Central Hospital, Damietta, Egyptian Ministry of Health, Egypt. E-Mail:
Received: December 14, 2025; Manuscript No: JCHF-25-4428; Editor Assigned: December 16, 2025; PreQc No: JCHF-25-4428(PQ); Reviewed: December 19, 2025; Revised: December 31, 2025; Manuscript No: JCHF-25-4428(R); Published: January 26, 2026

ABSTRACT

Adverse drug effects are sometimes critical and fatal. Coronary artery and Zavras Kounis syndrome may not be the desired serious effects. Kounis Zavras (KZ) syndrome is an incidental occurrence of an acute coronary syndrome as a hypersensitivity reaction after exposure to an allergenic event. Salbutamol is a known β2-agonist commonly used as a bronchodilator therapy in the treatment of acute asthma. Oxygen is an important therapy in medicine. A mild COVID-19 infection means you have symptoms like cough, sore throat, and fatigue, but no dyspnea.

This report aims to describe a rare case of salbutamol-induced Kounis syndrome with sinus tachycardia in the setting of suspected mild COVID-19 pneumonia.

Keywords: Ephemeral Yasser's scooping ST-segment depression with giant T wave phenomenon; Oxygen; Salbutamol-induced Zavras Kounis syndrome; Mild COVID-19 pneumonia; Cardiovascular discovery and therapy.


Citation: Elsayed Y.M.H (2026). Ephemeral Yassers Scooping ST-Segment Depression and Giant T-Wave Phenomenon in O2 Relieving Salbutamol-Induced Kounis Syndrome in a suspected COVID-19- Cardiovascular Discoveries. J. Card. Fail. Vol.2 Iss.1, January (2026), pp:21-25.
Copyright: © 2026 Yasser Mohammed Hassanain Elsayed. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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