Clinical diagnosis of cardiac beriberi
The clinical features of 28 patients with biochemically proven cardiac beriberi were prospectively studied. Patients recruited over a 2-year-period fell into two groups: (i) those with signs of hyperdynamic circulation; and (ii) those presenting with heart failure and circulatory shock with or witho...
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Published in | South African medical journal Vol. 77; no. 3; pp. 125 - 127 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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South Africa
03.02.1990
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Summary: | The clinical features of 28 patients with biochemically proven cardiac beriberi were prospectively studied. Patients recruited over a 2-year-period fell into two groups: (i) those with signs of hyperdynamic circulation; and (ii) those presenting with heart failure and circulatory shock with or without metabolic acidosis. All patients showed a dramatic response to intravenous thiamine; in group 1 the hyperdynamic state resolved within hours and in group 2 there was an immediate rise in the blood pressure with gradual resolution of the acidosis in 6-8 hours. Two patients in whom the diagnosis was missed died soon after admission to hospital. A notable finding was that even in the presence of peripheral circulatory shock, patients with beriberi had preservation of the femoral pulses often with 'pistol shots' and femoral bruit; this finding has clinical value in the diagnosis of acute cardiovascular beriberi (shoshin beriberi). |
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ISSN: | 0256-9574 |