2018
DOI: 10.21767/2380-7245.100192
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Mesalazine-Induced Cardiotoxicity

Abstract: Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) which includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease can also affect other organs in the body including heart as extra-intestinal manifestation. Mesalazine is commonly used to treat this chronic inflammatory disorder and is usually well tolerated by most patients. However, there are certain situations where toxic effects of mesalazine involve heart, making it difficult to differentiate between extra-intestinal manifestation and a treatment related complication.Aims… Show more

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“…Sometimes it is challenging to confirm the diagnosis of myocarditis caused by mesalazine because there are no physical findings, symptoms, or laboratory tests that are pathognomonic for mesalazine-induced cardiotoxicity. The diagnosis is based on clinical features, with symptom onset typically occurring within 2 - 4 weeks of initiation of treatment and by the early resolution of symptoms with the discontinuation of the medication [ 14 ]. Simultaneously with the cessation of the medication, the clinicians should rule out other causes of myocarditis like cardiotoxicity of IBD, viral myocarditis and vasculitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes it is challenging to confirm the diagnosis of myocarditis caused by mesalazine because there are no physical findings, symptoms, or laboratory tests that are pathognomonic for mesalazine-induced cardiotoxicity. The diagnosis is based on clinical features, with symptom onset typically occurring within 2 - 4 weeks of initiation of treatment and by the early resolution of symptoms with the discontinuation of the medication [ 14 ]. Simultaneously with the cessation of the medication, the clinicians should rule out other causes of myocarditis like cardiotoxicity of IBD, viral myocarditis and vasculitis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%