Leptospirosis Presenting As Severe Cardiogenic Shock: A Case Report
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Background: Leptospirosis is a rare infectious illness caused by the Spirochaete Leptospira. It has a wide-varying spectrum of presentation. We present a rare case of severe cardiogenic shock secondary to leptospirosis, in the absence of its common clinical features.
Case Presentation: A 36-year-old woman presented to our unit with severe cardiogenic shock and subsequent multi-organ failure. Her clinical course was characterised by ongoing pyrexia of unknown origin with concurrent cardiac failure. She was initially managed with broad-spectrum antibiotics and inotropes. Percutaneous cardiac biopsy excluded major causes of myocarditis. On day 21 after presentation, she was found to be IgM-positive for leptospirosis.
Conclusions: This is a rare case of severe cardiogenic shock secondary to leptospirosis infection. The case also highlights the importance of obtaining a thorough social history when assessing a patient with an unusual presentation, as clues can often be missed.
Leptospirosis-Induced Myocarditis and Arrhythmias.
Swarath S, Maharaj N, Seecheran R, Seecheran V, Kawall J, Giddings S J Investig Med High Impact Case Rep. 2023; 11:23247096231179450.
PMID: 37287275 PMC: 10262647. DOI: 10.1177/23247096231179450.