Ashley Stein-Merlob,Jeffrey J. Hsu,Bradley Colton,Christopher Berg,Allison Ferreira,Megan M. Price,Zev A. Wainberg,A. Baas,Mario C. Deng,Rushi V. Parikh,Eric H. Yang
Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-associated myocarditis is a rare, potentially life-threatening complication of immunotherapy. We report a case of a 60-year-old female with a history of colorectal cancer treated with nivolumab immunotherapy who presented with new cardiomyopathy complicated by cardiogenic shock and ventricular arrhythmias. Treatment of ICI-associated myocarditis requires aggressive immunosuppression and supportive therapy. In this case, the patient required advanced mechanical circulatory support as a bridge to recovery. This case highlights the complexity of diagnosis, haemodynamic management, and treatment of fulminant ICI myocarditis.