1. Life-Saving Emergency Adrenalectomy in a Pheochromocytoma Crisis with Cardiogenic Shock
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Bekelaar, Thalia, Nougon, Gervais, Peters, Marc, De Roeck, Frederic, Haine, Steven, Ysebaert, Dirk, Spinhoven, Maarten, G. Jorens, Philippe, De Paep, Rudi, and Lahaye, Frederik
- Abstract
Cardiogenic shock during a pheochromocytoma crisis is a life-threatening disorder. This case report illustrates a 49-year-old male with profound cardiogenic shock, extreme hemodynamic instability (systolic blood pressure ranging from 45 up to 290 mmHg in a cyclic pattern), and progressive multiple organ failure in the presence of a unilateral adrenal mass. Emergency adrenalectomy led to rapid hemodynamic stabilization. Histological investigation confirmed the diagnosis of pheochromocytoma. This case indicates that emergency adrenalectomy, although usually not considered first choice, is a valid option in cardiogenic shock and extremely fluctuating hemodynamics due to a pheochromcytoma-induced catecholamine storm.
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- 2021
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