Affiliation:
1. Pediatric Cardiology Division of Puerta del Mar University Hospital, Cadiz, Spain
2. Pediatric intensive care unit of
Puerta del Mar University Hospital, Cadiz, Spain
Abstract
Background:
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TCM) has some distinctive features like greater
proportion of reverse-TCM and central nervous system disease as a prevalent triggering cause. We
expose the case of a child with cardiogenic shock presenting an atypical echocardiographic TCM pattern
on an echocardiography, after an acute neurologic trigger. We also include a systematic literature
review of previously described cases of atypical-TCM in children.
Case Report:
A previously healthy 9 year-old boy with status epilepticus presented abrupt cardiogenic
shock. The EKG showed signs of myocardial ischemia, cardiac biomarkers NT-proBNP (2756 pg/mL )
and Troponin I (1707 pg/mL ) , and the echocardiography exposed a dilated LV with severely reduced
systolic function (LVEF 28%) along with hypokinetic mid-basal segments (circumferential ballooning),
and preserved hypercontractile apical segments, with the normal origin of both coronary arterial
systems. A presumptive diagnosis of “reverse”, “inverse” or atypical Takotsubo cardiomyopathy was
built based on the echocardiographic findings, apart from the ACS-like EKG findings, the raised cardiac
biomarkers, and the neurological trigger of the hyper catecholaminergic state. Despite cardiovascular
improvement with supportive treatment, the patient eventually expired on day 2 after PICU admission
due to neurological complications. As shown in our systematic review, only 19 similar cases
have been reported to date.
Conclusion:
With the report of this unusual case, we aim to point out the fundamental role of bedside
echocardiography as a diagnostic test for critically ill children presenting with ACS-like in the context
of neurosurgical emergencies, where bedside echocardiography itself can accurately establish a presumptive
diagnosis of TCM.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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