| Literature DB >> 25873829 |
Jennifer L Hatton, Pradeep K Bhat, Sanjay Gandhi.
Abstract
A 46-year-old man with a history of paranoid schizophrenia was admitted with a recurrence of psychotic symptoms. Improvement was noted after the initiation of clozapine. After 2 weeks of clozapine therapy, chest pressure and abnormal cardiac biomarkers (in the presence of a normal coronary angiogram) raised suspicion of myocarditis. That diagnosis was confirmed by means of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. Discontinuation of the clozapine led to resolution of the cardiac symptoms. Clozapine-induced myocarditis is rare and can be missed for lack of specific clinical findings. In order to prevent disease progression and a possibly fatal outcome, early recognition of the condition and prompt discontinuation of clozapine are necessary.Entities:
Keywords: Antipsychotic agents/adverse effects; cardiac magnetic resonance imaging; clozapine; myocarditis/chemically induced; schizophrenia/drug therapy
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25873829 PMCID: PMC4382884 DOI: 10.14503/THIJ-13-3633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tex Heart Inst J ISSN: 0730-2347