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-  2018 

Cardiac tamponade and graft versus host disease: one more reason to remember

DOI: 10.1177/0300891618794890

Keywords: Cardiac tamponade,central venous pressure,graft versus host disease

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In patients with cutaneous graft versus host disease (GvHD) that is resistant to traditional steroid therapy, imatinib is a first-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor that seems to be a viable option. However, its antifibrotic activity can be associated with serosal inflammation and fluid retention. We report a case of an adult patient who, after allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, developed a GvHD treated with imatinib at low dosage, followed by multiorgan failure. Clinical examination and cardiac ultrasound were unable to clearly recognize the low cardiac output state; laboratory analysis, filling pressure, and computed tomography examination clarified the correct diagnosis. Low cardiac output state, secondary to pericardial effusion, is a diagnostic challenge. However, the association of four elements can help in its early recognition: increase in lactate levels and central venous pressure, associated with a low central venous saturation and a low brain natriuretic peptide level. Pericardial effusion with cardiac tamponade is a difficult diagnosis even with ultrasound. Lactate levels, central venous pressure plus venous saturation, and brain natriuretic peptide could help in early detection

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