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Intractable/ Persistent Hiccups Due to Acute Subdural Haemorrhage as a Result of Prolonged Inr in a 55 Year Old Man with Rheumatic Mitral Valvular Heart Disease and Atrial Fibrillation: A Case Report

Authors :
Khin Phyu Pyar
Sai Aik Hla
Win Myint
Win Kyaw Shwe
Soe Win Hlaing
Zaw Min Tun
Han Lin Aung
Phyo Htet Oo
Kyaw Zayar Lin
Moe Tun Zaw
Kyaw Zay Ya
Myo Thant Kyaw
Nay Myo Aung
Than Naing Lin
Soe Moe Htun
Zay Phyo Aung
Source :
Biomedical Research and Clinical Reviews. 6:01-06
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Auctores Publishing LLC, 2022.

Abstract

A 58 year old man was brought to hospital in state of deep coma following severe headache for one day. His GCS was 3/15 and had flaccid all 4 limbs with equivocal planter response on both sides on arrival. NECT head showed acute subdural haemorrhage with surrounding cerebral oedema, mid-line shift and corning of brain stem. After giving mannitol and dexamethasone, four hours later, he became fully conscious and orientated; his motor power returned to normal. He was on warfarin 3mg daily for rheumatic mitral valvular heart disease with atrial fibrillation and his INR on arrival was 3.5. He had intractable hiccups once he regained consciousness. Both pharmacological and non-pharmacological measures were tried for distressing hiccups; there was no therapeutic success. His hiccups disappeared completely only after removing the haematoma by burr hole surgery.

Details

ISSN :
26929406
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomedical Research and Clinical Reviews
Accession number :
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