2022
DOI: 10.1161/circ.146.suppl_1.11658
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Abstract 11658: Acute Coronary Syndrome After Insect Bite: A Systematic Review

Abstract: Arthropod and insect bites/stings have been associated with the development of Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) in prior case reports. In this systematic analysis, we review 57 reported cases of ACS in patients that were exposed to arthropods, bee stings or insect bites, and provide a summary of these findings in Table 1. We then discuss Kounis Syndrome Type 1 or Type 2 as the proposed mechanism by which myocardial ischemia develops in this subset of patients, and the implications of this diagnosis on management.… Show more

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