A stitch in time – dengue with spontaneous splenic rupture

Mahesha Padyana, Justin Aryabhat Gopaldas, Sunil Karanth
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Hemoperitoneum secondary to splenic rupture is a rare complication which is associated with dengue fever. A high degree of suspicion and an early diagnosis can save lives. A 28-year old male patient was admitted with warning signs on day 5 of dengue fever to our intensive care unit (ICU). His condition deteriorated rapidly with worsening abdominal distension and pain. In view of a previously noted episode of hypotension, he underwent further fluid resuscitation and Rapid Ultrasound for Shock and Hypotension (RUSH) protocol on admission to ICU which noted free fluid in abdomen prompting diagnostic aspiration. Aspirate confirmed hemoperitoneum leading to contrast enhanced computed tomography (CECT) of the abdomen revealed splenic hematoma with venous extravasation. He underwent splenic artery embolization within the next few hours in view of continued bleeding despite correction of the thrombocytopenia and coagulation parameters. His period in ICU was complicated by recurrent bleeding after 48 h which warranted abdominal CT followed by embolization of the splenic artery. There is a low threshold to undertake imaging for disproportionate ascites in severe dengue. This case shows the successful management of a rare complication of dengue with timely endovascular intervention.

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及时一针——登革热伴自发性脾破裂
摘要继发于脾破裂的腹膜出血是登革热的罕见并发症。高度怀疑和早期诊断可以挽救生命。一名28岁男性患者于重症监护室(ICU)第5天因登革热警示体征入院。他的病情迅速恶化,腹胀和疼痛加剧。鉴于先前注意到的低血压发作,他在进入ICU时接受了进一步的液体复苏和休克和低血压快速超声检查(RUSH)方案,发现腹部有游离液体,促使诊断性误吸。腹部增强ct显示脾血肿伴静脉外渗。尽管纠正了血小板减少和凝血参数,但由于出血持续,他在接下来的几个小时内接受了脾动脉栓塞术。住院48小时后再次出血,经腹部CT检查,脾动脉栓塞。对严重登革热患者的不成比例腹水进行影像学检查的门槛很低。这个病例显示了及时的血管内介入治疗对登革热罕见并发症的成功管理。
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