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Query: UMLS:C0034063 (
pulmonary edema
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High cardiac output failure/state (HCOF) is regular feature of some illnesses e.g. thiamine deficiency, hyperthyroidism, severe anemia, Paget's disease or arteriovenous fistulae. HCOF in multiple myeloma is reported quite rarely. 31-year-old man was admitted because of fatigue, dyspnea and subfebrilities. Heart rate was 116/min, sinus rythm blood pressure 110/60 mmHg. Chest film showed cardiomegaly with sings of interstitial
pulmonary edema
, echocardiography mild dilatation of the left ventricle with hyperkinetic wall motion and small pericardial effusion. Hemoglobin was 104 g/l, leukocyte count 13.5 x 10(9)/l with 30% of plasmatic cells. Serum protein electrophoresis demonstrated a monoclonal gammapathy, X ray studies of the skelet multiple osteolytic lesions. Diagnosis of plasmocytic leukemia-form of multiple myeloma was established and chemotherapy (vincristine + adriamycine + dexamethason) was started. Patient cardiac status deteriorated. Cardiac catheterisation demonstrated mean righ atrial pressure of 25 mmHg, mean pulmonary artery pressure of 28 mmHg and pulmonary artery wedge pressure of 24 mmHg. Co was 20.0 l/min (C.I. 11.5 l/min/m2). In continuing of chemotherapy and symptomatic therapy for heart failure patients status gradually improved and complete remission of the myeloma and normalisation of cardiac parameters was achieved. Heart failure in multiple myeloma patients has been attributed to amyloidosis of myocardium, hyperviscosity syndrome, co-existing
CAD
or anthracycline toxicity. HCOF should be considered in patients with clinical evidence of heart failure and normal left ventricular function.
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PMID:[Hypercirculatory heart failure in a patient with plasmacytic leukemia]. 855 97
In a 63-year-old woman with longstanding type I diabetes mellitus,
CAD
and chronic heart failure, a subacute myocardial infarction developed, together with decompensation of cardiac function and diabetes and concurrent pneumonia. Acute heart failure with acute renal failure on top of diabetic nephropathy, and interstitial
pulmonary edema
was initially treated with hemofiltration and catechol amines together with antibiotic and perfusor-regulated insulin therapy, and systemic heparinization. Subsequent chronic treatment with digitalis, acetyl salicylic acid, insulin and a combination of an ACE inhibitor and a loop diuretic resulted in an improvement of heart failure to NYHA functional class II where PTCA of coronary multi-vessel disease could be performed with low risk.
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PMID:[Heart failure after myocardial infarct in decompensated diabetes mellitus. Acute therapy with catecholamines--long-term therapy with ACE inhibitor-loop diuretic combination]. 937 33