通过营养调整和心力衰竭药物治疗改善丙酸血症相关性扩张型心肌病1例报告

Q4 Medicine
Kazuyoshi Saito MD, PhD , Yoko Nakajima MD, PhD , Katsuyuki Yokoi MD, PhD , Meiko Hoshino MD, PhD , Yuta Sudo MD , Yasuhiro Maeda PhD , Tetsuya Ito MD, PhD , Tetsushi Yoshikawa MD, PhD , Akira Yamada MD, PhD
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丙酸血症(PA)是继发性扩张型心肌病(DCM)的已知原因。然而,对于饮食和心力衰竭治疗如何影响成年PA患者的长期心脏预后,我们知之甚少。我们报告了一例20岁男性新生儿PA和智力残疾患者的代谢性疾病和继发性dcm相关心力衰竭的成功治疗。在19岁 岁时,超声心动图显示DCM没有损害心脏收缩力。在20岁 岁时,他患上了心力衰竭,大概是由普通感冒感染引起的,并住进了医院。急性心力衰竭治疗改善了他的症状,导致出院,但病情再次恶化,需要再次入院。在成功地将卡维地洛和匹莫苯丹加入他的药物后,他才出院。然而,6周后,他出现高氨血症,血清丙酰肉碱升高,游离肉碱水平下降。他接受了这种代谢危机的急性期治疗,并重新调整了饮食疗法,包括减少天然蛋白质。在随后的5 年里,患者在继续并轻微调整心衰药物和饮食方案的同时,心功能稳定改善,利尿剂剂量可以减少。我们的研究结果支持仔细的饮食治疗和心衰药物调节可以改善PA合并DCM患者的心功能。学习目的新生儿丙酸血症(PA)是最严重的PA和危及生命的代谢性疾病。即使疾病的影响可以通过调整饮食来改善,但在以后的生活中,这些患者通常会出现智力残疾、代谢危机和扩张性心肌病(DCM)等症状,正如本例所观察到的那样。本病例表明,心力衰竭药物和饮食治疗可以帮助预防代谢性疾病和dcm相关心力衰竭的成人新生儿起病性PA患者。
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Improvement of propionic acidemia-associated dilated cardiomyopathy through nutritional adjustment and heart failure medication: A case report
Propionic acidemia (PA) is a known cause of secondary dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). However, little is known about how diet and heart failure treatment impact long-term cardiac outcomes in adult PA patients. We report the successful treatment of metabolic disease and secondary DCM-associated heart failure in a 20-year-old male patient with neonatal-onset PA and intellectual disability. At age 19 years, echocardiography had revealed DCM without impaired cardiac contractility. At age 20 years, he developed heart failure, presumably from a common cold infection, and was hospitalized. Acute heart failure treatment improved his symptoms, leading to discharge, but they worsened again, necessitating re-admission. He then was discharged only after successfully adding carvedilol and pimobendan to his medication. Six weeks later, however, he developed hyperammonemia with elevated serum propionyl carnitine and decreased free carnitine levels. He received acute phase treatment for this metabolic crisis and his diet therapy was readjusted, including by reducing natural protein. In the following 5 years, while continuing and slightly adapting heart failure medication and dietary regimens, the patient's cardiac function stably improved and his diuretic dose could be reduced. Our findings support that careful diet therapy and modulation of heart failure medication can improve cardiac function in PA patients with DCM.

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Neonatal-onset propionic acidemia (PA) tends to be the most severe form of PA and life-threatening metabolic disease. Even if the impact of the disease can be ameliorated by adapting the diet, later in life these patients often develop symptoms such as intellectual disability, metabolic crises, and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), as observed in this case. This case demonstrates that heart failure medication and dietary therapy can help protect against metabolic disease and DCM-associated heart failure in an adult patient with neonatal-onset PA.
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Journal of Cardiology Cases
Journal of Cardiology Cases Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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