Brener Zachary Z, Zhuravenko Igor, Bergman Michael
Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, 350 E. 17th Street, New York, NY 10003, USA.
Am J Med Sci. 2007 Oct;334(4):305-7. doi: 10.1097/MAJ.0b013e3180a6ee10.
Cardiac involvement is uncommon and important clinical finding during an anaphylactic reaction, and it occurs primarily in subjects with underlying ischemic heart disease. The main mechanism proposed is the vasospasm of coronary arteries. We report a rare case of acute ST-elevation myocardial injury after penicillin-induced anaphylaxis in a patient with normal coronary arteries. Physicians should be alert for such a serious complication in order to diagnose it early and treat properly. We suggest that cardiac monitoring and appropriate therapy should be available for patients with severe allergic reactions especially during parenteral administration of epinephrine.