厌食症后低血糖昏迷诱发Takotsubo心肌病1例

K. Ueyama, Sanae Hosomi, Machiko Kanzaki, Y. Sakata, Y. Ogura, I. Komuro, T. Shimazu
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低血糖引发的Takotsubo心肌病患者,61岁,糖尿病病史,食欲不振,低血糖昏迷3周,就诊于我院急诊科。初始血糖水平为24 mg/dL。尽管她对静脉葡萄糖治疗有反应并从昏迷中恢复,但心电图显示II、III和aVF导联ST段升高,超声心动图显示心尖处无功。此发作后,血清肌酸激酶MB和肌钙蛋白i水平略有升高。入院后1小时,ST升高几乎恢复到基线水平,但2小时后,导联II、aVF和V6均出现负T波。冠状动脉造影显示无严重冠状动脉疾病,左心室造影显示心尖和下壁运动不足。诊断为Takotsubo心肌病。她的临床过程平淡无奇。虽然心电图显示II、III和aVF导联深t波反转,但住院第7天超声心动图评价显示左心室功能障碍消退。低血糖昏迷后发生takotsubo型心肌病的病例仅有少数报道。当患者长期厌食导致低血糖,并观察到心电图异常时,不应忽视takotsubo型心肌病的可能性。
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Takotsubo cardiomyopathy triggered by hypoglycemic coma after anorexia: a case report
Takotsubo cardiomyopathy triggered by hypoglycemic A 61-year-old woman with a history of diabetes mellitus arrived at our hospital’s emergency department in hypoglycemic coma following loss of appetite for 3 weeks. Initial blood glucose level was 24 mg/dL. Although she respond-ed to intravenous glucose administration and recovered from the coma, electrocardiography demonstrated ST elevation in leads II, III and aVF, and echocardiography revealed asynergy at the cardiac apex. This episode was followed by slightly increased serum levels of creatine kinase MB and troponin I. ST elevation had almost returned to baseline at 1 hour after admission, but 2 hours later, negative T waves were observed in leads II, aVF and V6. Coronary angi-ography revealed no critical coronary artery disease, and left ventriculography showed apical and inferior wall hypo-kinesis. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy was diagnosed. Her clinical course was uneventful. Although the electrocardiogram (ECG) showed deep T-wave inversion in leads II, III and aVF, echocardiographic evaluation on hospital day 7 showed resolution of the left ventricular dysfunction. Only a few cases of takotsubo cardiomyopathy after hypoglycemic coma have been reported. When prolonged anorexia causes hypoglycemia in a patient and an abnormal ECG is observed, the possibility of takotsubo cardiomyopathy should not be overlooked.
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