Title of article
Transient cortical blindness after coronary angiography: a case report and literature review
Author/Authors
Akhtar, Naveed Shifa International Hospital - Department of Cardiology, Pakistan , Khatri, Isamil A. Shifa International Hospital - Division of Neurology, Pakistan , Naseer, Aamir Shifa International Hospital - Department of Cardiology, Pakistan , Ikram, Javeria Shifa International Hospital - Department of Medicine, Pakistan , Ahmed, Waqas Shifa International Hospital - Department of Cardiology, Pakistan
From page
295
To page
297
Abstract
Transient cortical blindness after coronary angiography is a rarely encountered, rapidly progressive complication with complete return of vision within hours to up to five days.. Patients at risk include those undergoing coronary artery bypass graft study and those with renal failure. Although, the exact mechanism is not clear, the most likely explanation is a breakdown of blood brain barrier with direct neurotoxicity of the contrast media as most reported patients underwent coronary bypass graft study. We report a case of transient cortical blindness following diagnostic coronary angiography in a 39-year old patient with spontaneous recovery of vision within 1 hour.
Keywords
Cortical blindness , transient , coronary angiography
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Journal title
Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
Record number
2651249
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