Kearns-Sayre syndrome is a rare mitochondrial disorder with defined diagnostic criteria. Knowledge of these diagnostic criteria and early diagnosis are important to ensure periodic electrocardiograms for identification of cardiac conduction disorders, which are the most important prognostic factor of the disease. We report on a 9-year-old girl with rapid development of a life-threatening complete atrioventricular block within 10 months and discuss the importance and time interval of regular electrocardiograms. Our patient survived by placing a temporary transvenous pacemaker lead followed by permanent pacemaker implantation a few days later.