| Literature DB >> 24391342 |
Rajesh Movva1, Suzanne B Brown1, D Lynn Morris1, Vincent M Figueredo1.
Abstract
A 20-year-old pregnant woman with a history of juvenile idiopathic arthritis presented with flu-like symptoms, systemic inflammation with myocarditis, and severe cardiomyopathy. Six weeks earlier, her chronic-arthritis therapy had been changed from anakinra, an interleukin-1β receptor antagonist, to etanercept. When she resumed taking anakinra, her condition improved dramatically, including a complete recovery of ventricular function. Myocarditis is a well-recognized complication of systemic vasculitides. This unusual case emphasizes the important pathophysiologic role of interleukin receptors in the successful treatment of myocarditis. We suggest that clinical cardiologists be aware of the therapeutic usefulness of biological agents such as anakinra in patients with rheumatic conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-inflammatory agents/therapeutic use; antirheumatic agents/therapeutic use; arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid/complications/drug therapy; disease susceptibility; heart/drug effects; interferon-beta/therapeutic use; interleukin 1 receptor antagonist protein; myocarditis/diagnosis; treatment outcome; ventricular dysfunction, left/drug effects
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24391342 PMCID: PMC3853823
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tex Heart Inst J ISSN: 0730-2347