Oesophageal balloon tamponade tubes are a rare cause of ST-segment elevation (STE), thought to result from extrinsic compression of coronary arteries. This case describes STE following the use of a Sengstaken-Blakemore tube (SBT) under traction for management of bleeding oesophageal varices during orthotopic liver transplantation. This case is the first to report a significant troponin rise with STE indicative of myocardial injury following the use of SBT. Interestingly, we found that releasing traction from the SBT resulted in resolution of STE within minutes, suggesting that SBT traction may reversibly impede coronary perfusion. We recommend vigilant monitoring of patients following SBT insertion and for clinicians to consider that SBT traction may impair coronary perfusion and result in myocardial injury in patients without pre-existing coronary artery disease.
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