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Positive cardiac troponin I and T and chest pain in a patient with iatrogenic hypothyroidism and no coronary artery disease.

Ivo R Buschmann, Anja Bondke, Thomas Elgeti, York Kühnle, Rainer Dietz, Martin Möckel.   

Abstract

We report about a 41-year old male patient who presented to the emergency room with acute chest pain, exertion dyspnoea, muscle stiffness, myalgia and adynamia. There was no history of coronary artery disease but known arterial hypertension and insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Four weeks before submission the patient had been thyroidectomized after he had been diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma and was now awaiting further radioiodine therapy. The thyroid-stimulating hormone level was markedly elevated to 67 mU/l (normal range 0.27-4.20 mU/l) and fT4 significantly reduced to 0.19 ng/ml (normal range 0.9-1.9 ng/ml). CK was elevated to 328 U/l, cardiac Troponin I (Stratus CS) above the threshold with 0.13 microg/l and Elecsys third generation troponin T above the threshold with 0.04 microg/l. The electrocardiogram showed a normal sinus rhythm and did not reveal any signs of ST-elevation or -depression. During follow-up a cardiac MRI was performed, showing normal dimensions and function but a very small area of diffuse myocardial damage, atypical of ischemic injury. In coronary angiography normal coronary arteries were found. We conclude that cardiac troponins I and T may be elevated in severe hypothyroidism without coronary artery disease due to diffuse myocardial injury which can be imaged by MRI.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17084920     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2006.08.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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