| Literature DB >> 17351857 |
Abstract
Hyperthyroidism may present with signs and symptoms related to dysfunction of a variety of organs. Cardiovascular pathology in hyperthyroidism is common. A few case reports describe isolated right heart failure, tricuspid regurgitation, and pulmonary hypertension as the prominent cardiovascular manifestations of hyperthyroidism. Although most textbooks do not mention hyperthyroidism as a cause of pulmonary hypertension and isolated right heart failure, the literature suggests that some hyperthyroid patients may develop reversible pulmonary hypertension and isolated right heart failure. We report a case of hyperthyroidism presenting with signs and symptoms of isolated right heart failure, tricuspid regurgitation, and pulmonary hypertension, which resolved with treatment of hyperthyroidism.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17351857 PMCID: PMC1824731 DOI: 10.1007/s11606-006-0032-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gen Intern Med ISSN: 0884-8734 Impact factor: 5.128
Characteristics of the current case and other reported cases (data taken from various studies5–22)
| Type of cardiac abnormality | Current case | Other reported cases |
|---|---|---|
| Atrial fibrillation | Yes | Documented in 2 of 14 cases |
| Pulmonary hypertension (method of evaluation) | Yes (by echocardiography only) | 13 of 14 cases (8 cases by echocardiography only and 5 by echocardiography and right heart catheterization) |
| Systolic pulmonary artery pressure elevation | 75 mmHg | 33–71 mmHg |
| Tricuspid regurgitation | Yes (severe) | 14 of 14 cases |
| 8 cases of severe TR | ||
| Right ventricular dysfunction/dilatation | Yes | 14 of 14 cases |