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Acute renal failure and hepatocellular damage as presenting symptoms of type II aortic dissection

Authors :
Jovanović Ivana
Tešić Milorad
Antonijević Nebojša
Menković Nemanja
Paunović Ivana
Ristić Arsen
Vučićević Vera
Vujisić-Tešić Bosiljka
Source :
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo, Vol 144, Iss 5-6, Pp 320-324 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Serbian Medical Society, 2016.

Abstract

Introduction. Pericardial effusion can be a consequence of a number of pathological conditions, and as such it can cause impaired left ventricular filling followed by decreased cardiac output and blood pressure. This kind of hemodynamic compromise and its consequences are extremely uncommon unless pericardial effusion causes tamponade. Case Outline. We describe a very rare case of a 30-year old male patient, with an acute aortic dissection type II causing pericardial effusion without clinical nor echocardiographic signs of tamponade, while presenting with an acute renal and hepatic failure. After initial diagnostic uncertainties, and following final diagnosis of an acute aortic dissection, this patient underwent surgical aortic valve replacement with a satisfactory outcome. Conclusion. It is important to underscore the significance of clinical situation of simultaneously existing acute renal and hepatic failures in the setting of a “non-tamponade” pericardial effusion, following a type II aortic dissection. Although most commonly aortic dissection presents itself with typical clinical symptoms or patient history data, it is not that unusual for it to be hidden in an entirely atypical clinical milieu as the one described in this case.

Details

Language :
English, Serbian
ISSN :
03708179 and 24060895
Volume :
144
Issue :
5-6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0d3c07f7db948a6bf2ac9c1cb2c541e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH1606320J