Thyroid storm after mitral valve repair in a patient with Becker
muscular dystrophy
- Kazuhiro Yamazaki,
- Kenji Minakata,
- Takeichiro Nakane,
- Masahide Kawatou,
- Kenji Minatoya,
- Ryuzo Sakata
Kenji Minakata
Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine
Author ProfileMasahide Kawatou
Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University
Author ProfileAbstract
A 40-year-old male with Becker muscular dystrophy presented with severe
mitral regurgitation and underwent mitral valve repair. Following the
surgery, the patient became tachycardic, and developed a continuous high
grade-fever and hyperbilirubinemia. The patient's condition worsened and
we eventually tested his thyroid levels and discovered abnormally high
thyroid levels. After diagnosing a severe thyroid storm, the patient was
treated with oral administration of Lugol's iodine and thiamazole, as
well as an intravenous steroid, which led to an immediate improvement of
symptoms. The incidence of thyroid storm after open-heart surgery is
extremely rare but highly life-threatening if unrecognized.11 Oct 2020Submitted to Journal of Cardiac Surgery 22 Oct 2020Submission Checks Completed
22 Oct 2020Assigned to Editor
22 Oct 2020Reviewer(s) Assigned
26 Oct 2020Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
26 Oct 2020Editorial Decision: Revise Major
22 Nov 20201st Revision Received
23 Nov 2020Submission Checks Completed
23 Nov 2020Assigned to Editor
23 Nov 2020Reviewer(s) Assigned
27 Nov 2020Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
27 Nov 2020Editorial Decision: Accept