| Literature DB >> 35200439 |
Ioannis Xinias1, Antigoni Mavroudi1, Georgios-Theofilos Theodorou2, Ioannis Roilidis1.
Abstract
We report our experience regarding a 56-year-old physician who developed severe symptoms mimicking a heart attack a few days after receiving the second dose of the new mRNA vaccine of Pfizer-BioNTech for COVID-19 protection. The patient is a healthy individual with no comorbidities and a normal clinical and laboratory profile. Five days after receiving the second dose on his left shoulder, he manifested sudden, severe pain on the whole left arm which lasted for about one hour, gradually intensifying and migrating to the chest and presenting as severe angina or heart attack. All work-up, however, was negative, with no evidence of ischemic heart attack or myocarditis. Severe acute symptoms lasted for about 20 h and completely resolved after 36 h. Although myocarditis as a potential side effect of the vaccine with associated heart pain has been identified, chest pain mimicking heart attack with otherwise normal workup has not been reported. Physicians must consider this likely rare and self-resolving symptom in order to increase awareness and prevent themselves and their patients from increased anxiety and unnecessary laboratory investigations.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 mRNA vaccine; angina; side-effects
Year: 2022 PMID: 35200439 PMCID: PMC8872543 DOI: 10.3390/idr14010011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Dis Rep ISSN: 2036-7430
Laboratory findings of the patient at the acute phase of the symptoms (at 6 h from the on-set).
| Test | Result | Normal Levels |
|---|---|---|
| Troponine (pg/mL) | 2,1 | <34,2 |
| CK MB (U/L) | 16 | <25 |
| WBC (/μL) | 10,260 (PMN: 77,3%) | 4000–10,000 |
| Triglycerides (mg/dL) | 63 | <150 |
| CRP (mg/dL) | 0,91 | <0,3 |
| LDL (mg/dL) | 118 | <115 |
| HDL (mg/dL) | 69 | 32–68 |
| Urea (mg/dL) | 29 | 10–50 |
| Creatinine (mg/dL) | 1,02 | 0,70–1,30 |
| Glucose (mg/dL) | 110 | 70–110 |
Figure 1ECG of the patient showing normal pattern.
Figure 2Chest radiography of the patient showing normal radiological findings.