The spectrum of lupus myocarditis: from asymptomatic forms to cardiogenic shock.
Maya E GuglinCarson SmithRoopa RaoPublished in: Heart failure reviews (2020)
Lupus myocarditis is a serious, potentially deadly disease. When it presents as an acute or fulminant myocarditis in a patient without an established diagnosis of lupus, lupus as an etiology of the condition is not commonly suspected. Meanwhile, it has a distinct treatment which may be lifesaving. Review of the literature can shed more light as current management is mostly based on clinical experience and case reports rather than randomized control trials. In this review we are discussing this diagnostic entity, focusing on cardiogenic shock as a manifestation of lupus myocarditis, and discussing management including aggressive immunosuppression, mechanical circulatory support, and cardiac transplantation.
Keyphrases
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- disease activity
- rheumatoid arthritis
- case report
- liver failure
- left ventricular
- pulmonary embolism
- randomized controlled trial
- clinical trial
- stem cells
- bone marrow
- intensive care unit
- cell therapy
- atrial fibrillation
- phase iii
- phase ii
- placebo controlled
- acute respiratory distress syndrome