2021
DOI: 10.20452/pamw.15798
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Asystolic cardiac arrest with chest pain as initial features of eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Churg-Strauss syndrome)

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“…Even though EGPA patients usually show slightly higher RVSP than healthy controls [1], cases with severe PH confirmed with RHC are not well documented [2], [3]. It seems that reported patient shows another complication, not directly related to myocarditis, common in ANCA-negative cases [4] predominantly manifesting with arrythmias and heart failure [5]. We think that pulmonary vasculitis possibly combined with parenchymal lung involvement caused precapillary PH.…”
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“…Even though EGPA patients usually show slightly higher RVSP than healthy controls [1], cases with severe PH confirmed with RHC are not well documented [2], [3]. It seems that reported patient shows another complication, not directly related to myocarditis, common in ANCA-negative cases [4] predominantly manifesting with arrythmias and heart failure [5]. We think that pulmonary vasculitis possibly combined with parenchymal lung involvement caused precapillary PH.…”
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confidence: 97%