• Title of article

    Hyperthyroidism with Biventricular Heart Failure and Cirrhotic Transformation of the Liver

  • Author/Authors

    Dhital, Rashmi Reading Hospital - Tower Health System, West Reading, PA, USA , Vyas, Shivani Reading Hospital - Tower Health System, West Reading, PA, USA , Sharma, Priyadarshani Reading Hospital - Tower Health System, West Reading, PA, USA , Lynn, Theresa Reading Hospital - Tower Health System, West Reading, PA, USA , Oladiran, Oreoluwa Reading Hospital - Tower Health System, West Reading, PA, USA , Basnet, Sijan Reading Hospital - Tower Health System, West Reading, PA, USA

  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    5
  • Abstract
    Cardiovascular symptoms remain the most common presenting features and leading causes of death in hyperthyroidism. We report a young female with reported thyroid disease and medication noncompliance presenting with atrial fibrillation, severe atrioventricular regurgitation, severely dilated right heart with reduced function, and moderate pulmonary hypertension (PH), which was further complicated by congestive liver injury with ascites and pancytopenia. Thyroid work-up revealed suppressed TSH, elevated free T4 and T3 along with elevated anti-thyroglobulin antibodies, thyroid peroxidase antibodies, and thyroidstimulating immunoglobulin, suggesting Graves’ thyrotoxicosis. Ultrasound of the abdomen was suggestive of liver cirrhosis and ascites, which was thought to be cardiac cirrhosis, after multiple negative work-ups for alternate causes of cirrhosis. Ascitic fluid analysis revealed portal hypertension as the cause. The patient was restarted on antithyroid medication with gradual improvement of thyroid function and in clinical and echocardiogram findings. In contrast to primary PH that carries a poor prognosis and has limited treatment options, PH due to Graves’ disease carries a good prognosis with prior reports of resolution after appropriate treatment, emphasizing the importance of early recognition. Also, unlike cirrhosis caused by alcohol or viral hepatitis, the effect of cardiac cirrhosis on overall prognosis has not been clearly established.
  • Keywords
    Hyperthyroidism , Biventricular Heart Failure , Cirrhotic , Liver
  • Journal title
    Case Reports in Cardiology
  • Serial Year
    2018
  • Record number

    2610809