The TANGO2 disease and the therapeutic challenge of acute arrhythmia management: a case report.

Background

TANGO2-related metabolic encephalopathy and arrhythmia are a rare, newly recognized, and likely under-diagnosed condition. First described in 2016, it is characterized by developmental delay and recurrent metabolic crisis. During these episodes, patients may present QTc prolongation and ventricular arrhythmias.

Case summary

A 13-year-old female, with developmental delay, presented with severe rhabdomyolysis and an initially normal electrocardiogram (ECG). Due to the worsening of rhabdomyolysis, QTc prolongation was identified (QTc 570 ms) and oral β-blocker therapy started. A non-sustained ventricular tachycardia developed, initially managed with magnesium and lidocaine. After a short period, an arrhythmic storm of polymorphic ventricular extrasystoles induced Torsade de Pointes (TdP) was triggered. A temporary percutaneous pacing lead was placed and esmolol infusion started. The electrical instability ran in parallel with the increasing severity of rhabdomyolysis and systolic ventricular function decline. Genetic testing identified a pathogenic variant in homozygosity in the TANGO2 gene. A stable sinus rhythm was achieved with metabolic and serum electrolytes optimization. ECG showed normalization of the QTc interval.

Discussion

The full TANGO2-related phenotype emerges over time and the prognosis is linked to the appearance of ECG abnormalities. QT interval prolongation can lead to life-threatening ventricular tachycardias. The arrhythmia mechanism seems to be secondary to metabolite build-up in cardiomyocytes, which can explain the cardiac phenotype during the crisis which subsides after their resolution. In these patients, avoiding bradycardia is fundamental, since long QT-related TdP seems to be triggered by bradycardia and short-long-short ventricular premature beats (VPB). During an acute metabolic crisis, the management of arrhythmias relies on metabolic control.

© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.

Overview publication

TitleThe TANGO2 disease and the therapeutic challenge of acute arrhythmia management: a case report.
Date2023-02-01
Issue nameEuropean heart journal. Case reports
Issue numberv7.2:ytad044
DOI10.1093/ehjcr/ytad044
PubMed36819889
AuthorsGomes SA, Laranjo S, Trigo C & Pinto FF
KeywordsArrhythmias, TANGO2 disease, TANGO2-related metabolic encephalopathy and arrhythmias, Torsade de Pointes, case report
Read Read publication