Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports (May 2017)

Contrast Media–Induced Anaphylaxis Causing a Stress-Related Cardiomyopathy Post Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: Case Report

  • Rajeev Seecheran,
  • Valmiki Seecheran MBBS,
  • Sangeeta Persad MBBS,
  • Sasha Lalla MBBS,
  • Naveen Anand Seecheran MBBS, MSc, FACC, FESC

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2324709617712735
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5

Abstract

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Anaphylaxis is a sudden-onset, severe hypersensitivity reaction that can be potentially fatal. It can often transition to refractory hemodynamic instability, eventually resulting in death. Stress-related cardiomyopathies (SRCs) have multifactorial etiologies, including being linked to excessive catecholamine release in periods of intense stress. This novel case report recounts a SRC caused by contrast-induced anaphylaxis within 1 hour post percutaneous coronary intervention. Both acutely life-threatening conditions may occur simultaneously and are implicated with devastating complications. Further research is required to understand this cardiac-neuroaxis interplay in SRC to identify risk factors and develop management strategies.