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Acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction complicating amoxycillin-induced anaphylaxis: a case report.
Int J Cardiol ; 117(1): e37-9, 2007 Apr 12.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17303266
A 70-year-old man experienced an amoxycillin-induced anaphylactic reaction complicated by acute inferior myocardial infarction with transient ST-segment elevation. There was a spontaneous resolution of ST-segment elevation and the patient was treated for anaphylaxis. Coronary angiography showed severe obstructive coronary atherosclerosis, but not involving the infarct-related artery. Percutaneous coronary intervention of the affected artery was then performed and the patient was discharged three days later. Acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction has been described as one of the severe, still rare cardiovascular complications of anaphylaxis. In the present case, according to the previous reports, the main pathogenetic mechanism involved appears to have been coronary vasospasm probably caused by the release of potent vasoactive mast cell derived mediators in the setting of anaphylaxis.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Drug Hypersensitivity / Amoxicillin / Anaphylaxis / Myocardial Infarction Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Limits: Aged / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Int J Cardiol Year: 2007 Document type: Article Country of publication: Netherlands
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Drug Hypersensitivity / Amoxicillin / Anaphylaxis / Myocardial Infarction Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Limits: Aged / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: Int J Cardiol Year: 2007 Document type: Article Country of publication: Netherlands