Postpartum cardiomyopathy with congestive heart failure: A case report.
Mohamed JayteAbshir MohamudFarah DubadPublished in: SAGE open medical case reports (2024)
Postpartum cardiomyopathy is a type of heart failure that occurs during late pregnancy or early postpartum without clear causes. It poses significant health risks. Recognition and management are crucial for better outcomes. We describe a case of a 23-year-old Ugandan woman who developed heart failure symptoms 1 month after giving birth. Physical examination revealed signs of congestive heart failure. Chest X-ray showed cardiomegaly, leading to a diagnosis of postpartum cardiomyopathy based on clinical criteria. Treatment involved diuretics, beta-blockers, angiotensin receptor blockers, SGLT2 inhibitors, and bromocriptine. This case underscores the importance of considering postpartum cardiomyopathy in the postpartum period. Prompt diagnosis and comprehensive management through a multidisciplinary approach can improve patient outcomes. Further research is needed to deepen our understanding of this condition.
Keyphrases
- heart failure
- left ventricular
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- acute heart failure
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- atrial fibrillation
- single cell
- type diabetes
- preterm birth
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- pregnant women
- computed tomography
- case report
- adipose tissue
- mental health
- quality improvement
- angiotensin ii
- sleep quality
- glycemic control