Corya B C, Black M J, McHenry P L
Br Heart J. 1976 Jul;38(7):712-7. doi: 10.1136/hrt.38.7.712.
Myocardial lesions are frequently seen at necropsy after fatal carbon monoxide poisoning. Clinically, while there have been numerous reports of chest pain and electrocardiographic changes associated with acute carbon monoxide poisoning, other evidence for left ventricular abnormality has not been reported. The echocardiographic findings in five cases of non-fatal poisoning are presented here. Abnormal left ventricular wall motion was shown by echocardiography in 3 cases. Motion returned to normal in 2 of the 3 in follow-up tracings. Echocardiograms on 3 of the 5 patients showed mitral valve prolapse. Though the mitral valve prolapse may have been present before the poisoning, the reported high incidence of papillary muscle lesions in fatal cases suggests a possible relation of the prolapse to the effects of the carbon monoxide poisoning.
在致命性一氧化碳中毒尸检时经常可见心肌损害。临床上,虽然已有众多关于急性一氧化碳中毒伴胸痛和心电图改变的报道,但尚未见有关左心室异常的其他证据。本文报告了5例非致命性中毒的超声心动图检查结果。超声心动图显示3例左心室壁运动异常。随访检查发现,3例中有2例运动恢复正常。5例患者中有3例的超声心动图显示二尖瓣脱垂。虽然二尖瓣脱垂可能在中毒前就已存在,但致命病例中所报道的乳头肌损害的高发生率提示脱垂可能与一氧化碳中毒的影响有关。