Clinical Case Reports (Aug 2024)
Echocardiography used for treatment in heart failure accompanied by thyroid storm: Case report and literature review
Abstract
Key Clinical Message This case highlights the importance of carefully weighing the benefits and risks of beta‐adrenergic blockade therapy based on symptoms, echocardiography, and BNP values in thyroid storm patients. Abstract Thyroid storm is a rare but life‐threatening condition in thyrotoxic patients. The keys to successful management of thyroid storm are early diagnosis, immediate anti‐thyroid medications, and preventing multiorgan failure. We present a case of thyroid storm, acute decompensated heart failure, and atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response. We initiated propranolol to control thyroid storm. Soon after, the patient developed more severe heart failure with decreased ejection fraction (EF). We switched to diltiazem to control tachycardia, but the therapeutic effect was unsatisfactory. Finally, we used an ultra‐short‐acting beta‐adrenergic blockade with strict monitoring of heart rate and echocardiography, and the patient survived. Beta‐adrenergic blockades should be used cautiously in thyroid storm, especially patients with severe heart failure. Echocardiography can be used to aid in selection and monitoring of therapeutic drugs and prognostic outcomes in patients with thyroid storm and heart failure.
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