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      Shoshin Beriberi With Low Cardiac Output and Hemodynamic Deterioration Treated Dramatically by Thiamine Administration.

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          Abstract

          "Shoshin beriberi", which is a fulminant form of cardiovascular beriberi accompanied by hemodynamic deterioration with high cardiac output and decreased systemic blood pressure, caused by thiamine deficiency due to alcoholic abuse or malnutrition, is often difficult to address because of its rarity and non-specific symptoms. We here present a patient with a history of alcoholic abuse who had suffered hemodynamic deterioration with extremely low cardiac output refractory to extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and intravenous catecholamine support, which was improved dramatically by bolus intravenous thiamine administration. Such a type with low cardiac output would be the most severe form of Shoshin beriberi, and cannot be rescued without diagnostic administration of thiamine.

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          Journal
          Int Heart J
          International heart journal
          International Heart Journal (Japanese Heart Journal)
          1349-3299
          1349-2365
          2015
          : 56
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Therapeutic Strategy for Heart Failure, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo.
          Article
          10.1536/ihj.15-033
          26346515
          c2c6d2a1-9453-44bf-935b-aa776248771e
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