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A Rare Case of Cephalosporin Anaphylaxis-Induced Reverse Takotsubo.
Farooq, Omer; Lin, Roger; Easow, Benjamin; Chhabra, Paarmit; Kaur, Paramjit.
  • Farooq O; Internal Medicine, Southeast Health Medical Center, Dothan, USA.
  • Lin R; Internal Medicine, Southeast Health Medical Center, Dothan, USA.
  • Easow B; Internal Medicine, Southeast Health Medical Center, Dothan, USA.
  • Chhabra P; Internal Medicine, Southeast Health Medical Center, Dothan, USA.
  • Kaur P; Internal Medicine, Southeast Health Medical Center, Dothan, USA.
Cureus ; 16(7): e63987, 2024 Jul.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39104965
ABSTRACT
This case report details an unusual occurrence of reverse takotsubo induced by cefazolin anaphylaxis. While anaphylactic reactions typically manifest with hypotension and bronchospasm, the development of takotsubo is a rare outcome. The patient experienced an episode of cefazolin-induced anaphylaxis during elective shoulder surgery, subsequently developing reverse takotsubo cardiomyopathy (rTTC) during her hospitalization. Initial testing showed a reduced heart function, with an ejection fraction (EF) dropping to 32% from a previously normal EF exceeding 50%. However, a follow-up heart catheterization three weeks later revealed a return to normal heart function. The patient received appropriate management for heart failure. By emphasizing the nuanced features and symptoms, we aim to enhance the recognition and management of this condition. Sharing such cases contributes to the medical community's knowledge and facilitates the advancement of strategies for diagnosing and managing anaphylaxis-induced reverse takotsubo.
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