Myocardial infarction induced by oral terazosin in a patient with predisposing structural cardiomyopathy: case report.

Journal: Medwave
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Abstract

We describe a 71-year-old male patient who developed acute myocardial infarction (AMI) due to a dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction induced by terazosin. After receiving terazosin, the patient had a syncope followed by angina. The electrocardiogram showed Q waves and ST segment elevation in the precordial and inferior leads. Coronary angiography evidenced a chronically occluded left anterior descending artery. Doppler-echocardiography revealed apical akinesia, hyperdynamic basal segments, systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve (SAM) and dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction. Therapy with intravenous fluids and atenolol resulted in marked clinical improvement. Acute myocardial infarction resulted from low coronary perfusion pressure in a patient with a chronically diminished coronary reserve.

Authors
Alejandro Vidal Margenat, Federico Ferrando Castagnetto, Fabián Martínez, Natalia Lluberas, Gustavo Vignolo