High-output heart failure due to arteriovenous malformation treated by endovascular embolisation

Br J Cardiol. 2022 Jul 19;29(3):26. doi: 10.5837/bjc.2022.026. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

High-output heart failure (HF) is an uncommon condition. This occurs when HF syndrome patients have a cardiac output higher than eight litres per minute. Shunts, such as fistulas and arteriovenous malformations are an important reversible cause. We present the case of a 30-year-old man who presented to the emergency department due to decompensated HF. Echocardiogram showed dilated myocardiopathy with high cardiac output (19.5 L/min calculated on long-axis view). He was diagnosed with arteriovenous malformation by computed tomography (CT) and subsequent angiography, and a multi-disciplinary team decided to perform endovascular embolisation with ethylene vinyl alcohol/dimethyl sulfoxide at different times. The transthoracic echocardiogram showed a significant decrease in cardiac output (9.8 L/min) and his general condition improved significantly.

Keywords: dilated cardiomyopathy; high-output heart failure; therapeutic embolisation; thyroid carcinoma.

Grants and funding

Funding Research Committee, Allende Sanatorium.