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. 2015 Dec 12;7(12):5417–5434. doi: 10.3390/toxins7124891

Table 1.

Summary of cardiac findings or the absence of any reported findings from clinical anthrax studies.

Publication Number of Patients Type of Anthrax Infection Clinical or Histopathological Cardiac Findings
Albrink et al. 1960 [32] 3 Inhalational Moderate subendocardial hemorrhage into myocardium of left ventricle noted at autopsy
Abramova et al. 1993 [11]
Grinberg et al. 2001 [12]
42 Inhalational No specific cardiac histopathological findings were noted. However, occasional cases showed myocyte hypereosinophilia and rare focal contraction band necrosis attributed to agonal hypotension and hypoxemia
Mayer et al. 2001 [44] 2 Inhalational No functional cardiac assessment completed
Borio et al. 2001 [29] 2 Inhalational ECG showing atrial fibrillation, no other specific findings noted
Jernigan et al. 2001 [1] 10 * Inhalational ECG showing atrial fibrillation noted in one of the four patients not reported as isolated cases
Bush et al. 2001 [28] 1 Inhalational No gross cardiac abnormalities on autopsy found
Barakat et al. 2002 [31] 1 Inhalational No functional cardiac assessment completed
Mina et al. 2002 [18] 1 Inhalational Echocardiogram showed normal LV function at presentation with small pericardial effusion that enlarged and progressed to tamponade. Pulmonary artery catheterization also completed (see Section 3)
Guarner et al. 2003 [27] 11 ** Inhalational No specific cardiac histopathological abnormalities noted
Tabei et al. 2004 [33] 33 Cutaneous, Inhalational, and Gastrointestinal No specific cardiac histopathological abnormalities noted
Babamahmoodi et al. 2005 [39] 3 Gastrointestinal No functional cardiac abnormalities noted
Walsh et al. 2007 [35] 1 Inhalational Echocardiogram showing minimal pericardial effusion
Klempner et al. 2010 [37] 1 Gastrointestinal Transthoracic echocardiogram showed a normal ejection fraction, no valvular vegetations and findings consistent with right atrial volume overload, and right ventricular systolic hypertension
Doganay et al. 2010 [40] 22 Cutaneous No functional cardiac abnormalities noted
Popescu et al. 2011 [41] 2 Cutaneous No functional cardiac abnormalities noted
Powell et al. 2011 [42] 1 Injectional No functional cardiac abnormalities noted
Gruno et al. 2012 [43] 3 Injectional No functional cardiac abnormalities noted
Russel et al. 2013 [19] 2 Injectional Transesophageal echocardiogram reported normal in setting of fulminant septic shock
Booth et al. 2014 [2] 27 Injectional Of nine patients reported, three had dysfunction based on echocardiography, lithium dilution or pulse contour cardiac outputs, and one had an elevated troponin. Other patients had no evidence of abnormal cardiac function (see section 3)
Sprenkle et al. 2014 [38] 1 Inhalational Echocardiogram showed left ventricular hypertrophy with EF of 40%, normal estimated pulmonary artery pressure, probable decreased right ventricular function and no pericardial effusion

* This review included six other patients in this table described as isolated cases including reports by Mayer, Borio, Bush and Mina; ** This review included patients in this table described in case reports by Jernigan and Barakat.