Title of article :
New-Onset Liver Failure: Pitfalls of an Unusual Diagnosis
Author/Authors :
Romeo، Francisco Jose نويسنده Department of Cardiology, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina , , Guzzetti، Ezequiel نويسنده Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina , , Arias، Anibal نويسنده Department of Cardiology, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina , , Belziti، Cesar نويسنده Department of Cardiology, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina , , Marenchino، Ricardo نويسنده Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2015
Pages :
6
From page :
1
To page :
6
Abstract :
Heart failure is the second most common cause of ascites after cirrhosis. There are cardiac and noncardiac etiologies of ascites, and the multimodality imaging approach is a rich tool to redefine the final diagnosis. We present a case-series where 3 patients were referred to our hospital for further hepatology assessment due to severe abdominal ascites and liver failure. Constrictive pericarditis was diagnosed in all of them. Nowadays, constrictive pericarditis is a well-known disease, but sometimes its clinical presentation may delay the treatment and worsen the prognosis. Our 3 cases had similar clinical scenarios and hemodynamic patterns when undergoing right-heart catheterization, but they had different anatomical pericardium-compromise, requiring different surgical strategies. Nowadays, multimodality imaging, especially cardiac magnetic resonance imaging and cardiac computed tomography, allows us to study a wide spectrum of the same disease in terms of anatomical compromise and cardiac physiology in order to stratify different prognosis and treatment options. We describe 3 unusual clinical cases where the initial differential diagnosis denoted noncardiac etiologies. The level of serum NT-proBNP proved pivotal to the redefinition of the clinical scenario and differentiation between the cardiac and noncardiac etiologies of new-onset ascites. A multidisciplinary approach in this setting between internists, hepatologists, and cardiologists was helpful to establish the final diagnosis in all the patients.
Journal title :
Archives of Cardiovascular Imaging
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
Archives of Cardiovascular Imaging
Record number :
2392302
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