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摘要
据报道,在心导管检查过程中发生急性主动脉夹层 A 型是一种罕见但致命的并发症。我们介绍了一例通过逆行方法绘制室性早搏图时在升主动脉内操作导管时发生的急性主动脉夹层 A 型。在本病例中,经胸超声心动图显示没有心包积液,也没有主动脉瓣,但心内回声清楚地显示了主动脉瓣。增强计算机断层扫描显示主动脉夹层从升主动脉延伸至双侧髂总动脉,假腔完全血栓形成。患者接受了急诊手术,术后恢复顺利,无并发症后出院。主动脉夹层是心导管手术的罕见并发症,早期发现可避免致命后果。尽快发现症状和体征并进行各种诊断检查非常重要。
Iatrogenic acute type A aortic dissection during catheter ablation for idiopathic ventricular premature contraction.
Acute aortic dissection type A during cardiac catheterization has been reported as a rare but fatal complication. We present a case of acute aortic dissection type A occurring during catheter manipulation in the ascending aorta during mapping of ventricular premature contraction via the retrograde approach. In the present case, transthoracic echocardiography showed no pericardial effusion and no flap of the aorta, but intracardiac echo clearly showed the flap. Enhanced computed tomography revealed the aortic dissection, which extended from the ascending aorta to the bilateral common iliac artery, and the false lumen was thrombosed completely. Emergent surgery was performed and the postoperative course was uneventful, and he was discharged with no complications. Aortic dissection is a rare complication of cardiac catheterization, and early detection could prevent a fatal outcome. It is important to detect the signs and symptoms as quickly as possible and perform various diagnostic examinations.
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