Constrictive Pericarditis Accompanied by Swine-Origin Influenza A (H1N1) Infection

Korean Circ J. 2010 Oct;40(10):539-42. doi: 10.4070/kcj.2010.40.10.539. Epub 2010 Oct 31.

Abstract

Swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) is caused by a new strain of the influenza virus. The disease has spread rapidly and was declared a pandemic in April, 2009. So far, however, there is a scarcity of information regarding the complications of swine influenza. A report of the disease in the winter of 2009 in the Southern Hemisphere found that the most common manifestations of influenza A virus infection are upper respiratory tract infection and pneumonia. Although there may be an association between fulminant myocarditis and Swine influenza, cardiovascular complications resulting from swine Influenza A infection are exceedingly rare. We report a case of acute constrictive pericarditis in a healthy subject infected by the swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus.

Keywords: Pericarditis, constrictive; Swine-origin influenza A (H1N1) virus.