Severely Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Cardiogenic Shock in a Patient With Thyroid Storm

甲状腺危象患者出现严重扩张型心肌病和心源性休克

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Abstract

Thyroid storm describes a rare, life-threatening hypermetabolic state characterized by an excessive activation of the sympathetic nervous system and heightened sensitivity to circulating catecholamines. We present a case of thyroid storm with severe dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and cardiogenic shock. A 39-year-old woman with a history of hyperthyroidism was admitted following ventricular fibrillation arrest and cardiogenic shock requiring extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support. Clinical findings included proptosis, diffuse thyromegaly, acute kidney injury, shock liver, severe metabolic acidosis, and a severely dilated heart with an ejection fraction of 17%. Thyroid function tests confirmed Graves disease. The patient was treated with methimazole, hydrocortisone, and cholestyramine. Her condition improved, enabling successful weaning from ECMO and vasopressors with recovery of cardiac function. The patient was discharged to rehabilitation on heart failure therapy and methimazole, with follow-up arranged. This case highlights the rare occurrence of DCM secondary to thyroid storm, underscoring the importance of early recognition and treatment. Thyrotoxicosis can lead to significant cardiac dysfunction, but timely intervention can reverse myocardial damage and improve outcomes. This report emphasizes the need for individualized treatment approaches, especially in cases complicated by coexisting conditions such as hepatic dysfunction.

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