Literature DB >> 19784824

Cardiotoxicity after low-dose chloroquine antimalarial therapy.

Gabriele Fragasso1, Francesca Sanvito, Francesca Baratto, Sabina Martinenghi, Claudio Doglioni, Alberto Margonato.   

Abstract

Previous reports on antimalarial toxicity have only been related to long-term continuous treatments for nonmalarial indications, which require prolonged use of large doses, up to 1000 g or more every year. We describe a patient with recurrent malaria, prophylactically treated with low-dose chloroquine, who developed heart failure due to biventricular cardiac dysfunction. The right ventricle endomyocardial biopsy was suggestive of chloroquine toxicity. The heart failure improved after drug withdrawal. As a consequence, the potential for reversibility and the severity in undiagnosed cases of these toxic cardiomyopathies emphasize the importance of recognizing early signs of toxicity in order to withdraw antimalarials before the occurrence of life-threatening cardiac toxicity.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19784824     DOI: 10.1007/s00380-008-1144-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Heart Vessels        ISSN: 0910-8327            Impact factor:   2.037


  36 in total

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