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Catecholamine-induced transient myocardial dysfunction.

Arjun K Ghosh1, Emma Hatfield, Susan Connolly.   

Abstract

This report presents an interesting case of acute myocardial stunning secondary to catecholamine surge from a phaeochromocytoma. A 39-year-old British Asian man was admitted with chest pain, labile blood pressure, dynamic ECG changes and positive troponin I level. Echocardiogram showed severe global impairment of his left ventricular systolic function but sparing of the basal segments. Portable renal ultrasonography revealed a 6 cm mass in the left adrenal gland. The clinical suspicion was of catecholamine-induced acute myocardial dysfunction secondary to underlying phaeochromocytoma. Intravenous alpha blockade resulted in a dramatic clinical improvement and near resolution of the echocardiographic abnormalities. Subsequent coronary angiography confirmed normal coronary arteries. He was discharged, well, on oral alpha-adrenergic and beta-adrenergic blockade. Outpatient metaiodobenzylguanidine scanning was consistent with the diagnosis and a left phaeochromocytoma was successfully removed laparoscopically.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 21686360      PMCID: PMC3030076          DOI: 10.1136/bcr.12.2008.1349

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ Case Rep        ISSN: 1757-790X


  22 in total

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