Methamphetamine-Induced Cardiomyopathy (MACM) in a Middle-Aged Man; a Case Report.

Emergency Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-01-20
Zulfiqar Qutrio Baloch, Muhammad Hussain, Shabber Agha Abbas, Jorge L Perez, Muhammad Ayyaz
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The development of methamphetamine-associated cardiomyopathy (MACM) represents a severe complication of chronic methamphetamine abuse. MACM-induced irreversible structural and functional changes in the heart can eventually lead to decompensated heart failure, ultimately requiring heart transplantation. In this case report we present a 47-year old male with a previous history of chronic amphetamine abuse who presented to the emergency room with severe dyspnea at rest associated with mild substernal non-radiating chest pain. He denied any previous cardiac history but had a positive urinary toxicology for methamphetamine. A complete cardiac workup ruled out all other etiologies. The patient required a 3-week intensive pharmacotherapy intervention to stabilize acute heart failure symptoms. At discharge he was classified as having New York Association Class III (NYHA-III) heart failure. His medical symptoms did not improve and he was considered for heart transplantation. With the increase in availability and abuse of methamphetamine, case of MACM such as ours are more frequently being encountered in the emergency departments. In addition to raising awareness, our case provides an outline of how MACM patients likely may present and the subsequent morbid sequela. Clinicians should maintain a high degree of suspicion when assessing all patients with a history of methamphetamine abuse. Early cardiac evaluation can help identify ventricular compromise in asymptomatic patients providing an opportunity to intervene prior to the development of irreversible MACM.

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甲基苯丙胺诱发的中年男性心肌病(MACM)一份病例报告。
甲基苯丙胺相关心肌病(MACM)的发展是慢性甲基苯丙胺滥用的严重并发症。macm诱导的不可逆的心脏结构和功能改变最终可导致失代偿性心力衰竭,最终需要心脏移植。在这个病例报告中,我们提出了一个47岁的男性,既往有慢性安非他明滥用史,他在休息时出现严重呼吸困难,并伴有轻度胸骨下非辐射性胸痛。他否认有任何心脏病史,但尿毒理学检测显示甲基苯丙胺呈阳性。一个完整的心脏检查排除了所有其他病因。患者需要3周的强化药物治疗干预以稳定急性心力衰竭症状。出院时,他被诊断为纽约协会III级(NYHA-III)心力衰竭。他的医学症状没有改善,他被考虑进行心脏移植。随着甲基苯丙胺的供应和滥用的增加,在急诊科更频繁地遇到像我们这样的MACM病例。除了提高认识外,我们的病例还概述了MACM患者可能出现的症状和随后的病态后遗症。临床医生在评估所有有甲基苯丙胺滥用史的患者时应保持高度的怀疑态度。早期心脏评估可以帮助识别无症状患者的心室损害,为不可逆MACM的发展提供干预机会。
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期刊介绍: "Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine" is an international, Open Access, peer-reviewed, continuously published journal dedicated to improving the quality of care and increasing the knowledge in the field of emergency medicine by publishing high quality articles concerning emergency medicine and related disciplines. All accepted articles will be published immediately in order to increase its visibility and possibility of citation. The journal publishes articles on critical care, disaster and trauma management, environmental diseases, toxicology, pediatric emergency medicine, emergency medical services, emergency nursing, health policy and ethics, and other related topics. The journal supports the following types of articles: -Original/Research article -Systematic review/Meta-analysis -Brief report -Case-report -Letter to the editor -Photo quiz
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