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A Dobutamine paradox: eosinophilic myocarditis in the explanted heart of a 9-year-old girl undergoing cardiac transplantation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2005

Matthew Fenton
Affiliation:
Department of Cardiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Mike Burch
Affiliation:
Department of Cardiology, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Neil Sebire
Affiliation:
Department of Histopathology, Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom

Abstract

We describe a 9-year-old girl who was noted to have eosinophilic myocarditis in her native heart after it was explanted during cardiac transplantation. On the basis of absence of evidence for primary or secondary eosinophilia, we suggest that the prolonged use of dobutamine prior to transplantation might have induced the eosinophilic myocarditis.

Type
Brief Report
Copyright
© 2005 Cambridge University Press

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