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Abstract 15304: Apical Ballooning Syndrome in the Setting of Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation
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Apical ballooning syndrome (ABS), also known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, is a form of acute dilated cardiomyopathy associated with excessive catecholamine release. A 74-year-old female, chronic smoker with previously diagnosis of obstructive lung disease presented in the emergency department with severe shortness of breath and increase sputum production for the last 24hr. The patient was diagnosed with severe COPD exacerbation and received multiple doses of albuterol, methylprednisolone, ipratropium bromide/albuterol, and azithromycin. Despite this, the patient remained tachypneic and tachycardic with signs of impending respiratory failure. She was transferred to the ICU and intubated. After intubation, the patient received a continuous albuterol nebulizer, methylprednisolone, and ceftriaxone. A few hours later, the patient complained of chest pain, and EKG was done showing T wave inversion in lateral leads, troponin levels were 1.08 ng/mL (ULN 0.12ng/mL), and 2D Echo showed EF 50-55%, apical ballooning with dyskinesia, and inferior wall hypokinesis. Left heart catheterization showed non-obstructive coronary artery disease with 50% stenosis on the left anterior descending artery and distal ostial artery. Based on the previously recommended criteria, the diagnosis of the ABS was made. The patient had resolution of symptoms and echocardiogram findings after follow up. Although albuterol acts mainly on beta-2 receptors, cross-activation of beta-1 receptors can potentially lead to tachycardia. Previous case reports also support that excessive albuterol use in cases of asthma and COPD exacerbation may lead to ABS. This case may raise awareness that the extensive use of albuterol could have dramatic effects. Early switch to beta-2 agonist with higher specificity such as levalbuterol could be a reasonable approach in patients with severe COPD exacerbation.
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Title: Abstract 15304: Apical Ballooning Syndrome in the Setting of Severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Exacerbation
Description:
Apical ballooning syndrome (ABS), also known as Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, is a form of acute dilated cardiomyopathy associated with excessive catecholamine release.
A 74-year-old female, chronic smoker with previously diagnosis of obstructive lung disease presented in the emergency department with severe shortness of breath and increase sputum production for the last 24hr.
The patient was diagnosed with severe COPD exacerbation and received multiple doses of albuterol, methylprednisolone, ipratropium bromide/albuterol, and azithromycin.
Despite this, the patient remained tachypneic and tachycardic with signs of impending respiratory failure.
She was transferred to the ICU and intubated.
After intubation, the patient received a continuous albuterol nebulizer, methylprednisolone, and ceftriaxone.
A few hours later, the patient complained of chest pain, and EKG was done showing T wave inversion in lateral leads, troponin levels were 1.
08 ng/mL (ULN 0.
12ng/mL), and 2D Echo showed EF 50-55%, apical ballooning with dyskinesia, and inferior wall hypokinesis.
Left heart catheterization showed non-obstructive coronary artery disease with 50% stenosis on the left anterior descending artery and distal ostial artery.
Based on the previously recommended criteria, the diagnosis of the ABS was made.
The patient had resolution of symptoms and echocardiogram findings after follow up.
Although albuterol acts mainly on beta-2 receptors, cross-activation of beta-1 receptors can potentially lead to tachycardia.
Previous case reports also support that excessive albuterol use in cases of asthma and COPD exacerbation may lead to ABS.
This case may raise awareness that the extensive use of albuterol could have dramatic effects.
Early switch to beta-2 agonist with higher specificity such as levalbuterol could be a reasonable approach in patients with severe COPD exacerbation.
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