Title of article :
Idiopathic pulmonary vein thrombosis: An unexpected cause of respiratory distress and acute heart failure. A case report and review of the literature
Author/Authors :
Ghoul , Jamel El Pulmonary Disease and Critical Care Service - Medenine Hospital, Tunisia , Milouchi, Sami Department of Cardiology - Medenine Hospital, Tunisia , Abid , Omar Department of Cardiology - Medenine Hospital, Tunisia , Sghaier, Ahmed Department of Cardiology - Medenine Hospital, Tunisia , Ferjani , Soued Department of Radiology - Medenine Hospital, Tunisia , Ghourabi , Abdesslam Emergency Department - Medenine Hospital, Tunisia
Pages :
4
From page :
135
To page :
138
Abstract :
Pulmonary vein thrombosis is a potentially fatal disease. The association between pul- monary vein thrombosis and chronic heart failure has not been described in the literature. Case report: Herein, we report a case involving a 73-year-old woman, with a medical history of ischemic congestive heart failure, who was hospitalised for acute decompensated heart failure with respiratory distress. A computed tomography pulmonary angiography was performed to rule out the possibility of pulmonary embolism, and it showed evidence of pulmonary vein thrombosis. No cause was determined for the pulmonary vein thrombosis; hence, it was considered idiopathic and anticoagulation therapy was initiated for the patient. However, the patient died a few days after admission to the intensive care unit. Conclusion: This case of pulmonary vein thrombosis is presented to promote awareness of this disease entity. We also want to emphasize the importance of maintaining a high index of clinical suspicion for this diagnosis, particularly in patients with acute decompensated heart failure who are refractory to stan- dard therapy.
Keywords :
Idiopathic pulmonary vein thrombosis , unexpected cause , respiratory distress , acute heart failure , review of the literature
Journal title :
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Serial Year :
2017
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2618430
Link To Document :
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