• Neth J Med · May 1995

    Case Reports

    Acute pernicious or fulminating beriberi heart disease. A report of 6 patients.

    • J C ter Maaten, S J Hoorntje, and H F Hillen.
    • Department of Internal Medicine, Catharina Hospital, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
    • Neth J Med. 1995 May 1;46(5):217-24.

    ObjectiveTo investigate the incidence and presentation of acute pernicious or fulminating beriberi in a general district hospital.MethodsAll patients with a diagnosis of acute pernicious or fulminating beriberi heart disease made between 1978 and 1994 were identified, and their medical records were retrospectively examined.ResultsSix cases of acute pernicious or fulminating beriberi heart disease were recognized. The disease was characterized by circulatory shock and peripheral cyanosis. All patients had severe lactic acidosis, in 5 of them without hypoxaemia. Four patients were alcoholics. The most important diagnostic criterion was the impressive improvement after thiamine administration.ConclusionsAcute pernicious or fulminating beriberi heart disease can be recognized occasionally. Thiamine should be administered as soon as possible in suspected cases.

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