Title of article :
Letter to the Editor Alveolar Hemorrhage during Abciximab Infusion
Author/Authors :
Koza, Yavuzer Atatürk University - Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine - Yakutiye - Erzurum, Turkey , Ceyhun, Gökhan Atatürk University - Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine - Yakutiye - Erzurum, Turkey , Birdal, Oğuzhan Atatürk University Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine - Yakutiye - Erzurum, Turkey , Taş, Hakan Atatürk University - Atatürk University Faculty of Medicine - Yakutiye - Erzurum, Turkey
Abstract :
Alveolar hemorrhage following the administration of a
glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor antagonist is an extremely rare
and catastrophic complication. Only a few such cases have
been reported in the literature thus far. We present a case of
acute myocardial infarction complicated by diffuse alveolar
hemorrhage.
A 57-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with a
diagnosis of anterior ST-elevation myocardial infarction. A
loading dose of aspirin (300 mg) and ticagrelor (180 mg) was
given, and emergency coronary angiography was performed.
After a bolus dose of unfractionated heparin (60 units/kg)
was given, the occluded proximal left coronary artery was
reopened by percutaneous coronary intervention with a
drug-eluting stent. Due to the high thrombus burden, a bolus
dose of abciximab (0.75 mg/kg) was given, and infusion
via a vein pathway was scheduled for 12 hours. The patient
complained of respiratory distress with hemoptysis 3 hours
after the abciximab infusion. The hemoglobin level was
found to be 11 g/dL, and there was no thrombocytopenia. The
chest X-ray revealed bilateral pulmonary opacities (Figure
1). The abciximab infusion was then stopped, and a chest
computed tomography was performed, which illustrated a
sign of alveolar hemorrhage (Figure 2). The dual antiplatelet
therapy (aspirin/ticagrelor) was continued.....
Keywords :
Letter to the Editor , Alveolar Hemorrhage , Abciximab Infusion
Journal title :
The Journal of Tehran University Heart Center (JTHC)