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Hemodynamics of cardiac tamponade during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support in a patient with fulminant myocarditis

Authors :
Naoaki Kano
Kenji Fukaya
Naoyuki Matsuda
Tomoaki Haga
Kazuro Fujimoto
Toyoaki Murohara
Tsuyoshi Yokoi
Tasuku Kuwayama
Masato Mutsuga
Naoki Watanabe
Tomo Yoshizumi
Yuki Sugiura
Akihiko Usui
Takahiro Okumura
Toru Kondo
Ryota Morimoto
Shogo Yamaguchi
Akinori Sawamura
Hiroaki Hiraiwa
Takeo Ichii
Source :
Journal of Cardiology Cases. 19:22-24
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Fulminant myocarditis (FM) causes rapid onset severe heart failure requiring inotropes or mechanical circulatory support. Myocarditis is sometimes associated with pericardial effusion, however, how this effusion affects the hemodynamics in patients with FM under venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA-ECMO) management has not been fully reported. We show a case of FM presenting with cardiac tamponade during VA-ECMO management. A 64-year-old female diagnosed as having FM showed a rapid hemodynamic collapse and that led to the application of VA-ECMO. Although her left ventricular ejection fraction did not improve despite proper hemodynamics management for several days, a pericardial effusion accumulated gradually. Apparent elevation of right atrial pressure and reduction of blood pressure were not observed, however, we performed pericardiocentesis because we were not able to wean off VA-ECMO. After the drainage of pericardial effusion, the blood pressure and cardiac output elevated as did the left ventricular ejection fraction. We successfully removed VA-ECMO and the patient was discharged without any complications. This is a case report in which a cardiac tamponade under VA-ECMO did not show typical signs and pericardiocentesis contributed to withdrawal of a VA-ECMO system. .

Details

ISSN :
18785409
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Cardiology Cases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3b63c865aef22e1c9bcde8bb4cf92ace