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19.12.2017 | Practical Pearl
Medulla Oblongata Hemorrhage and Reverse Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy
verfasst von:
Kevin T. Gobeske, Maurice E. Sarano, Jennifer E. Fugate, Eelco F. Wijdicks
Erschienen in:
Neurocritical Care
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Ausgabe 3/2018
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Abstract
Background
Acute brain injury with strong surges of adrenergic outflow has resulted in takotsubo cardiomyopathy, but there are surprisingly few reports of takotsubo cardiomyopathy after intracranial hemorrhage, and none have been described from hemorrhage within the brainstem.
Results
We describe a patient with reverse and reversible cardiomyopathy following a hemorrhage in the lateral medulla oblongata. While it is limited in size, the location of the hemorrhage caused acute systolic failure with left ventricular ejection fraction of 27% and vasopressor requirement for cardiogenic shock and pulmonary edema. There was full recovery after 7 days.
Methods
Detailed case report.
Conclusion
Hemorrhage into medulla oblongata pressor centers may result in acute, reversible, stress-induced cardiomyopathy, affirming the adrenergic origin of this condition.