Affiliation:
1. Afyonkarahisar Sağlık Bilimleri Üniversitesi
Abstract
Background: Kounis syndrome is defined as the occurrence of acute coronary artery syndrome as a
result of activation of inflammatory cells after conditions such as allergy, hypersensitivity, anaphylaxis
or anaphylactic reactions. This case reports were presented to provide the latest knowledge on Kounis
syndrome, increase awareness of this disease among healthcare providers and researchers, and
promote early and appropriate diagnosis and management of this syndrome.
Summary of Cases: In the first case, a 45-year-old female patient with no history of coronary artery
disease developed anaphylaxis due to a locally applied anesthetic drug. This led to transient coronary
artery vasospasm and acute coronary syndrome. In the second case, a 70-year-old male patient with a
history of coronary artery disease developed anaphylaxis due to a bee sting. This caused rupture of the
coronary artery plaque, resulting in inferior myocardial infarction. In the third case, a 73-year-old male
patient with a stent in his coronary artery developed an allergic reaction/anaphylaxis to midazolam,
which was administered for sedation before the biopsy procedure. This reaction resulted in restenosis
of the old stent and caused an anterior myocardial infarction.
Conclusion: Kounis syndrome is a life-threatening condition that requires attention. Ensuring coronary
artery patency in the treatment of ischaemia is important to protect cardiomyocyte health and prevent
arrhythmias. Ischaemia caused by allergens can be resolved with a combination of antiallergenic
treatments. Therefore, for effective management of suspected cases of Kounis syndrome, collaboration
between cardiology and allergy-immunology clinics is essential.
Publisher
Bulent Evcevit University