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Published on: February 17, 2018
Long-term hydroxychloroquine use resulting in cardiomyopathy and conduction abnormalities: a case report
Timothy Ryan1, Laura Luttrell2, Amit Shah1
1Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant Service, Fiona Stanley Hospital, 11 Robin Warren Drive, Murdoch, WA 6150, Australia.
Background:
Diagnosing the cause of undifferentiated left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in a patient with progressive heart failure symptoms can present a diagnostic challenge, with potential for both inherited and acquired aetiologies. Hydroxychloroquine-induced cardiomyopathy (HCQ-CM) is a rare complication of long-term hydroxychloroquine use. This case report highlights its clinical presentation, key differential diagnoses, and treatment strategies.
Case Summary:
A 56-year-old female with a longstanding history of systemic lupus erythematosus presented with progressive dyspnoea, fatigue, and fluid overload. Initial investigation revealed LVH with restrictive physiology, elevated cardiac biomarkers, and non-specific findings on echocardiography suggestive of an infiltrative cardiomyopathy. The diagnosis remained uncertain until an endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) confirmed HCQ-CM, characterized by the presence of curvilinear inclusion bodies. Following cessation of HCQ, there was a significant clinical improvement, with the patient achieving NYHA class I status at 6 months follow-up.
Conclusion:
This case highlights the critical importance of considering HCQ-CM, in the differential diagnosis of unexplained heart failure and LVH in patients on long-term HCQ therapy. A multi-parametric diagnostic approach-including EMB and genetic testing where appropriate-is essential to identify potentially reversible causes of cardiomyopathy and enable timely therapeutic adjustments.
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