A newborn diagnosed with Barth syndrome presented with severely reduced heart function (ejection fraction of just 20%) and required intensive care. After starting IV elamipretide on day 34 of life, his heart function steadily improved, and he was discharged home on subcutaneous elamipretide with an ejection fraction that had recovered to 60%. The case supports early use of elamipretide in Barth syndrome infants and adds to the evidence that the drug can meaningfully support cardiac recovery in this otherwise untreatable condition.
Ortmann, Laura; Velasco, Danita; Cole, Jason