Type I Kounis Syndrome after Protracted Anaphylaxis and Myocardial Bridge—Brief Literature Review and Case Report

The term allergic angina, introduced for the first time by Nicholas Kounis in 1991, initially referred to the coexistence of acute coronary syndromes with allergy or hypersensitivity. At present, it is believed that Kounis syndrome is a particular case of systemic disease, with multiorgan arterial i...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Liviu Ghilencea, Mihaela Roxana Popescu, Ileana Maria Ghiordanescu, Cristina Conea, Mihai Melnic, Andreea Catarina Popescu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Diagnostics
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/10/2/59
id doaj-28e42db7b1964199911588591706fdd0
record_format Article
spelling doaj-28e42db7b1964199911588591706fdd02020-11-25T01:42:27ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182020-01-011025910.3390/diagnostics10020059diagnostics10020059Type I Kounis Syndrome after Protracted Anaphylaxis and Myocardial Bridge—Brief Literature Review and Case ReportLiviu Ghilencea0Mihaela Roxana Popescu1Ileana Maria Ghiordanescu2Cristina Conea3Mihai Melnic4Andreea Catarina Popescu5Cardiology Division, Elias Emergency University Hospital, 011416 Bucharest, RomaniaCardiology Division, Elias Emergency University Hospital, 011416 Bucharest, RomaniaAllergology Compartment, Elias Emergency University Hospital, 011416 Bucharest, RomaniaCardiology Division, Elias Emergency University Hospital, 011416 Bucharest, RomaniaCardiology Division, Elias Emergency University Hospital, 011416 Bucharest, RomaniaCardiology Division, Elias Emergency University Hospital, 011416 Bucharest, RomaniaThe term allergic angina, introduced for the first time by Nicholas Kounis in 1991, initially referred to the coexistence of acute coronary syndromes with allergy or hypersensitivity. At present, it is believed that Kounis syndrome is a particular case of systemic disease, with multiorgan arterial involvement generated during immediate hypersensitivity reactions. Myocardial bridging (MB), a condition that can induce coronary artery spasm, has long been regarded as a benign condition. Since both pathologies are associated with arterial spasm, Kounis syndrome and MB are considered to be confounding pathologies for acute coronary syndromes, and their association is quite a rare finding. To date, there are no precise data on the epidemiology, and the population affected by Kounis syndrome seems to be highly heterogeneous. Since this is a rare disease, even less is known about possible different phenotypes, including MB overlap. We report a case of type I variant Kounis syndrome associated with MB with no evidence of coronary artery disease, occurring as late presentation, following a severe systemic reaction (anaphylaxis) induced by a Hymenoptera sting. At present, only two other cases of type I and one case of type II Kounis syndrome occurring in patients with myocardial bridging have been described.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/10/2/59kounis syndromeinsect venomanaphylactic shockallergic infarctionchallenging diagnosismyocardial bridgingacute coronary syndrome
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Liviu Ghilencea
Mihaela Roxana Popescu
Ileana Maria Ghiordanescu
Cristina Conea
Mihai Melnic
Andreea Catarina Popescu
spellingShingle Liviu Ghilencea
Mihaela Roxana Popescu
Ileana Maria Ghiordanescu
Cristina Conea
Mihai Melnic
Andreea Catarina Popescu
Type I Kounis Syndrome after Protracted Anaphylaxis and Myocardial Bridge—Brief Literature Review and Case Report
Diagnostics
kounis syndrome
insect venom
anaphylactic shock
allergic infarction
challenging diagnosis
myocardial bridging
acute coronary syndrome
author_facet Liviu Ghilencea
Mihaela Roxana Popescu
Ileana Maria Ghiordanescu
Cristina Conea
Mihai Melnic
Andreea Catarina Popescu
author_sort Liviu Ghilencea
title Type I Kounis Syndrome after Protracted Anaphylaxis and Myocardial Bridge—Brief Literature Review and Case Report
title_short Type I Kounis Syndrome after Protracted Anaphylaxis and Myocardial Bridge—Brief Literature Review and Case Report
title_full Type I Kounis Syndrome after Protracted Anaphylaxis and Myocardial Bridge—Brief Literature Review and Case Report
title_fullStr Type I Kounis Syndrome after Protracted Anaphylaxis and Myocardial Bridge—Brief Literature Review and Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Type I Kounis Syndrome after Protracted Anaphylaxis and Myocardial Bridge—Brief Literature Review and Case Report
title_sort type i kounis syndrome after protracted anaphylaxis and myocardial bridge—brief literature review and case report
publisher MDPI AG
series Diagnostics
issn 2075-4418
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The term allergic angina, introduced for the first time by Nicholas Kounis in 1991, initially referred to the coexistence of acute coronary syndromes with allergy or hypersensitivity. At present, it is believed that Kounis syndrome is a particular case of systemic disease, with multiorgan arterial involvement generated during immediate hypersensitivity reactions. Myocardial bridging (MB), a condition that can induce coronary artery spasm, has long been regarded as a benign condition. Since both pathologies are associated with arterial spasm, Kounis syndrome and MB are considered to be confounding pathologies for acute coronary syndromes, and their association is quite a rare finding. To date, there are no precise data on the epidemiology, and the population affected by Kounis syndrome seems to be highly heterogeneous. Since this is a rare disease, even less is known about possible different phenotypes, including MB overlap. We report a case of type I variant Kounis syndrome associated with MB with no evidence of coronary artery disease, occurring as late presentation, following a severe systemic reaction (anaphylaxis) induced by a Hymenoptera sting. At present, only two other cases of type I and one case of type II Kounis syndrome occurring in patients with myocardial bridging have been described.
topic kounis syndrome
insect venom
anaphylactic shock
allergic infarction
challenging diagnosis
myocardial bridging
acute coronary syndrome
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/10/2/59
work_keys_str_mv AT liviughilencea typeikounissyndromeafterprotractedanaphylaxisandmyocardialbridgebriefliteraturereviewandcasereport
AT mihaelaroxanapopescu typeikounissyndromeafterprotractedanaphylaxisandmyocardialbridgebriefliteraturereviewandcasereport
AT ileanamariaghiordanescu typeikounissyndromeafterprotractedanaphylaxisandmyocardialbridgebriefliteraturereviewandcasereport
AT cristinaconea typeikounissyndromeafterprotractedanaphylaxisandmyocardialbridgebriefliteraturereviewandcasereport
AT mihaimelnic typeikounissyndromeafterprotractedanaphylaxisandmyocardialbridgebriefliteraturereviewandcasereport
AT andreeacatarinapopescu typeikounissyndromeafterprotractedanaphylaxisandmyocardialbridgebriefliteraturereviewandcasereport
_version_ 1725036204139741184