Author/Authors :
Arnautovic, Jelena Z. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine - St. John Providence Ascension Health System, Warren, MI, USA , Connor-Schuler, Randi Department of Emergency Medicine - Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA , Ip, Randy Division of Cardiovascular Medicine - St. John Providence Ascension Health System, Warren, MI, USA
Abstract :
The cardiovascular system is a major target of thyroid hormone action and the two systems are closely interlinked. It can be greatly
impacted even with subtle alterations in thyroid function. Caution is needed when implementing thyroid hormone replacement in
patients with severe hypothyroidism, especially in the setting of ischemic coronary artery disease. If not properly treated, myxedema
may ensue. Given the high mortality of myxedema coma, supportive care may not always suffice and patients may require more
invasive interventions. We present a challenging case of a patient with overt hypothyroidism with concurrent acute coronary
syndrome which subsequently lead to myxedema coma and cardiogenic shock. A transcaval approach for the delivery of an
Impella 5.0 (Abiomed Inc., Danvers, MA) was utilized in supporting this patient. To our knowledge, this is the first reported
case that describes the use of a mechanical circulatory support in treating myxedema-induced cardiovascular collapse.
Keywords :
Mechanical Circulatory Support , Cardiogenic , Shock , Myxedema Coma