Publication Type : Case Reports
Publisher : Hindawi Limited
Source : Case Reports in Anesthesiology
Url : https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/103051
Campus : Faridabad
School : School of Medicine
Department : Anaesthesiology
Year : 2012
Abstract : Serious cardiac complications occurring during noncardiac surgery in a young and otherwise normal person can be quite alarming for the anesthesiologist. We report here the case of a young, healthy woman who immediately after an uncomplicated spinal surgery developed a clinical picture suggestive of an acute myocardial infarction (MI) with positive relevant investigations. However, she had an abrupt and full clinical recovery and complete normalization of her cardiac investigations within a few days of this event and thereafter continued to lead a normal, symptom-free life unlike the usual course in an MI; her coronary angiography was also normal. A diagnosis of perioperative stress-induced cardiomyopathy or Takotsubo cardiomyopathy was subsequently made. This condition is characterized by a rapid, severe, but reversible, cardiac dysfunction triggered by physical or mental stress. Awareness of this entity should help anesthesiologists manage better this infrequent, but potentially life-threatening, perioperative complication.
Cite this Research Publication : Pragati Ganjoo, Vijay K. Pandey, Hukum Singh, Monica S. Tandon, Daljit Singh, Unusual Perioperative Cardiac Emergency in a Healthy Young Woman, Case Reports in Anesthesiology, Hindawi Limited, 2012, https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/103051