Effectiveness of levosimendan and role of cardiac magnetic resonance in cardiogenic shock due to COVID-19 related lymphocytic myocarditis in the course of viral sepsis.
Francesco ManginiElvira BrunoRemo CaramiaRoberto FloraEluisa MuscogiuriAntonio MedicoGrazia CasavecchiaRobert W W BiedermanRinaldo GiaccariPublished in: Archive of clinical cases (2023)
COVID-19 and sepsis pose great challenges to clinicians and growing evidence is demonstrating links between the two conditions. Both can be complicated by acute heart failure. The use of levosimendan in patients with ventricular dysfunction during COVID-19 infection and sepsis has very little evidence. A 46-year-old, hypertensive and obese patient was admitted for severe left ventricular failure and shock during sepsis following a COVID-19 infection. The patient was treated first with norepinephrine, which was partially effective, then with the addition of levosimendan as a continuous 24 hours infusion. Vital signs and echocardiographic systolic performance indices, such as FE, SVi, CI, dP/dT, TAPSE, and tricuspid S-wave velocity, as well as diastolic function, were recorded at access, 12 and 24 hours. After initiation of levosimendan, a rapid improvement in vital signs and systolic and diastolic performance indices was observed, not depending on changes in preload, afterload, and inflammatory status. Blood cultures were negative for the presence of bacteria, thus defining the picture of likely viral sepsis. Cardiac magnetic resonance was determinant, showing a picture of myocarditis sustained by immune processes rather than direct viral injury, which was confirmed by endomyocardial biopsy. In conclusion, this case highlights the efficacy of levosimendan in acute heart failure complicated by shock due to COVID-19-related myocarditis and concomitant sepsis and confirms cardiac magnetic resonance as the gold standard for the diagnosis of myocardial inflammatory disease. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documented case of effective use of levosimendan in this context.
Keyphrases
- left ventricular
- cardiac surgery
- magnetic resonance
- acute kidney injury
- sars cov
- acute heart failure
- heart failure
- septic shock
- intensive care unit
- mitral valve
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- aortic stenosis
- coronavirus disease
- left atrial
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- acute myocardial infarction
- blood pressure
- oxidative stress
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- aortic valve
- metabolic syndrome
- weight loss
- contrast enhanced
- low dose
- pulmonary hypertension
- computed tomography
- early onset
- acute coronary syndrome
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- newly diagnosed
- fine needle aspiration