| Literature DB >> 29963343 |
Arsalan Talib Hashmi1, Muhammad Sohail Yousuf1, Husnain Waseem1, Paurush Ambesh1, Daniel Rodriguez2, Aleksander Adzic2.
Abstract
We have presented a case of 41-year-old male who presented to the hospital with worsening shortness of breath, fatigue and flu-like symptoms. On admission to hospital, the patient was in severe cardiogenic shock secondary to acute perimyocarditis. He was admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit for close monitoring and aggressive hemodynamic support. Influenza B antigen was detected in nasopharyngeal aspirate and the patient was started on oseltamivir. The patient's cardiac function improved significantly in few days and he was discharged home in stable condition with normal ejection fraction.Entities:
Keywords: cardiogenic shock; congestive heart failure; influenza; myopericarditis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29963343 PMCID: PMC6021183 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.2549
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Electrocardiogram on admission showing diffuse ST elevations and PR depression
Figure 2Chest X-ray showing pulmonary vascular congestion and right mid and lower lung opacity/effusion.
Video 1Echocardiogram on admission showing severely decreased left ventricular systolic function and moderate size pericardial effusion.
Figure 3Electrocardiogram on day seven showing normalization of PR and ST segments
Video 2Echocardiogram on discharge showing improved left ventricular systolic function and resolution of pericardial effusion.