Multimodal Cardiac Imaging of a Sudden Cardiac Death Survivor From Central America

Q4 Medicine
D. Douglas Miller MD, Gyanendra K. Sharma MD, Sam Natla MD, Sean P. Javaheri MD, Vishal Arora MD
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Abstract

Background

Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in a nonimmunosuppressed individual from El Salvador who had visited 2 Trypanosoma cruzi seropositive siblings raised clinical suspicion for Chagas disease.

Case Summary

A 61-year-old male SCD survivor presented with electrocardiogram conduction abnormalities, cardiomegaly, myocardial necrosis with basal inferolateral aneurysm formation (echocardiography, left ventriculography), and sluggish contrast flow in the absence of coronary obstruction. Cardiac magnetic resonance defined the extent of myocardial fibrosis (delayed enhancement) from microvascular disease and guided endomyocardial biopsy. T. cruzi serology studies and circulating inflammatory markers supported late-stage Chagas cardiomyopathy.

Discussion

Patients in T. cruzi-endemic regions are at an increased risk of developing Chagas cardiomyopathy, predisposing to SCD. Multimodal imaging provided indications for antiparasitic therapy to reduce disease progression and for dual-chamber implantable cardioverter defibrillator for secondary prevention in high-risk patients (Rassi score = 13).

Take-Home Message

In SCD survivors with Chagas cardiomyopathy, multimodal cardiac imaging: 1) improves early management; 2) guides antiparasitic therapy; and 3) adds prognostic value.
中美洲一例心源性猝死幸存者的多模态心脏成像
背景:一名来自萨尔瓦多的非免疫抑制个体在访问了2名克氏锥虫血清阳性的兄弟姐妹后发生心源性猝死(SCD),引起了对恰加斯病的临床怀疑。病例总结:一名61岁男性SCD幸存者,表现为心电图传导异常,心脏肥大,心肌坏死伴基底外动脉瘤形成(超声心动图,左心室造影),无冠状动脉阻塞时造影剂血流缓慢。心脏磁共振确定微血管疾病引起的心肌纤维化程度(延迟增强),并引导心肌内膜活检。克氏体血清学研究和循环炎症标志物支持晚期恰加斯心肌病。克鲁兹锥虫流行地区的患者患恰加斯心肌病的风险增加,易患SCD。多模态成像提供了抗寄生虫治疗以减少疾病进展和双室植入式心律转复除颤器用于高危患者二级预防的指征(Rassi评分= 13)。在患有查加斯心肌病的SCD幸存者中,多模式心脏成像:1)改善早期管理;2)指导抗寄生虫治疗;3)增加了预测价值。
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JACC. Case reports
JACC. Case reports Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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