Löffler endocarditis: a rare cause of acute cardiac failure

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We describe a patient with acute cardiogenic shock due to cardiac involvement in idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndrome (Löffler endocarditis). At the echocardiography, there was a huge mass in the left ventricular cavity, resulting in inflow- and outflow tract obstruction. The posterior leaflet of the mitral valve apparatus was completely embedded in a big (organized) thrombus mass. The patient was treated with high dose corticosteroids, however without effect. Partial remission was achieved after treatment with hydroxycarbamide. He was also treated with anticoagulants and high dose beta-blockers. The patient's condition improved remarkably after correction of the mitral valve insufficiency by a mitral valve bioprosthesis. © 2012 Niemeijer et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Niemeijer, N. D., van Daele, P. L. A., Caliskan, K., Oei, F. B. S., Loosveld, O. J. L., & van der Meer, N. J. M. (2012). Löffler endocarditis: a rare cause of acute cardiac failure. Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8090-7-109

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