Diphtheritic Myocarditis in an Unvaccinated Child
Date
2025-03-19Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/12975DOI
10.1016/j.jaccas.2024.102972
ISSN
2666-0849
PMID
40118601
Abstract
Background
Diphtheria, a preventable yet potentially fatal childhood disease, remains a significant threat to unimmunized children, despite its decreased prevalence due to widespread vaccination.
Case Summary
A 6-year-old unvaccinated Spanish boy presented with diphtheritic myocarditis. His condition rapidly deteriorated, leading to cardiogenic shock and ventricular tachycardia, necessitating the use of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and the international procurement of diphtheritic antitoxin (DAT).
Discussion
Myocarditis stands as the primary cause of mortality in diphtheria. Early DAT administration is crucial, but its effectiveness diminishes once the diphtheria toxin binds to tissues, and global accessibility may be challenging due to limited production. In scenarios of refractory cardiogenic shock, the employment of mechanical circulatory support, specifically with left cavity drainage systems, can be vital.
Take Home Messages
Timely vaccination is crucial in preventing diphtheria-related fatalities. Global access to essential treatments like DAT remains a significant challenge.
Keywords
Diphtheria; Diphtheria antitoxin; VaccinationBibliographic citation
Esmel-Vilomara R, Figueras-Coll M, Rosés-Noguer F, Balcells J, Gran F. Diphtheritic Myocarditis in an Unvaccinated Child. JACC Case Reports. 2025;30(6,1):102972.
Audience
Professionals
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