Surgical treatment of acute pericardial tamponade in an infestation of the heart by Echinococcus

Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift
C VicolE Struck

Abstract

A 56-year-old turkish patient, previously in good health, was admitted because of pain suggesting myocardial infarction. Physical examination of the heart, lungs and abdomen was unremarkable. The concentrations of myocardium-specific enzymes were not elevated and the ECG showed no signs of ischaemia. Echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging ruled out acute aortic dissection, but demonstrated a round cystic space-occupying mass over the anterior wall of the heart. Hydatid cyst was suspected from the imaging results and the patient's origin from area endemic for Echinococcus. The diagnosis was confirmed by a titre of 1:6,400 (normal: 1: < 100) for Echinococcus antibodies. Albendazole administration was initiated. Planned elective surgical removal of the hysatid cyst had to be performed urgently because of acute pericardial tamponade. Cyst rupture was suspected but an actually undamaged cyst was subtotally removed under cardiopulmonary bypass. The postoperative course was uneventful and albendazole treatment was continued. Because of the high incidence of fatal complications urgent surgical removal under cardiopulmonary bypass is the treatment of choice for hydatid cyst involving the heart. Perioperative albendazole adminis...Continue Reading

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Oct 4, 2007·Asian Cardiovascular & Thoracic Annals·Sami S KabbaniHisham Jamil

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