Case report of unusual presentation of COVID-19 in a patient with pulmonary hypertension

M. Moazenzadeh, Maryam Aliramezany
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Objective: COVID-19 has now become a worldwide health problem with many new cases diagnosed every day. people with underlying heart diseases are more likely to get infected and have poor prognosis. Of them, adult patients with congenital heart disease need special attention due to their different symptoms and course of the disease. Case Presentation: Here, we report the unusual presentation and course of COVID-19 disease with rapid progression of right ventricle failure and pulmonary hypertension in patient who was infected with new SARS-CoV-2 virus. She is a 39-year-old woman, known case of ventricular septal defect and pulmonary hypertension with a history of open-heart surgery at the age of seven that arrived to our clinic due to exacerbation of dyspnea; progressive lower extremity edema and mild ascites from 10-days ago. Conclusion: Any changes in the condition of adult patients with congenital heart disease in this epidemic should be considered as a potential infection by this virus and the necessary and accurate evaluation should be done.
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1例肺动脉高压患者异常表现COVID-19病例报告
目的:COVID-19已成为一个全球性的健康问题,每天都有许多新病例被诊断出来。有潜在心脏病的人更容易被感染,预后也很差。其中,成人先天性心脏病患者因其症状和病程不同,需要特别注意。病例表现:在这里,我们报告了一名感染新型SARS-CoV-2病毒的患者的异常表现和病程,并伴有右心室衰竭和肺动脉高压的快速进展。她是一名39岁的女性,已知室间隔缺损和肺动脉高压病例,7岁时有心脏直视手术史,因呼吸困难加重而来到我诊所;10天前进行性下肢水肿和轻度腹水。结论:本次疫情中成人先天性心脏病患者病情的任何变化都应考虑为该病毒的潜在感染,并应进行必要而准确的评估。
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Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma
Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma Nursing-Emergency Nursing
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