A case report of sodium azide-induced myopericarditis.
Constantine TarabanisDarcy BancoNorma M KellerSripal BangaloreCarlos L AlviarPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2024)
Cardiac toxicity after sodium azide ingestion usually occurs days after ingestion and has been previously described in the forms of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction complicated by cardiogenic shock. We describe the first case of sodium azide-induced myopericarditis with a preserved LVEF treated with colchicine. Colchicine is an established treatment for pericarditis, but its inhibition of endocytosis, an ATP-dependent cellular function, could be mechanistically relevant to this case.