Prosthetic aortic valve endocarditis complicated by COVID-19 and hemorrhage.
Azhar HussainNeil RobertsAung OoPublished in: Journal of cardiac surgery (2020)
The novel coronavirus, now termed SARS-CoV-2, has caused a significant global impact in the space of 4 months. Almost all elective cardiac surgical operations have been postponed with only urgent and emergency operations being considered in order to maximise resource utilisation. We present a case of a 69-year old lady with an infected prosthetic aortic valve for consideration of urgent inpatient surgery. Despite being asymptomatic and testing negative initially for COVID-19 RT-PCR swab, further investigations with CT revealed suspicious findings. She subsequently tested positive on a repeat swab and unfortunately deteriorated rapidly with complications including gastro-intestinal and intracerebral haemorrhage.
Keyphrases
- aortic valve
- sars cov
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation
- aortic valve replacement
- coronavirus disease
- aortic stenosis
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- minimally invasive
- public health
- computed tomography
- coronary artery bypass
- emergency department
- left ventricular
- healthcare
- image quality
- patients undergoing
- mental health
- palliative care
- single cell
- risk factors
- positron emission tomography
- contrast enhanced
- heart failure
- dual energy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- acute care
- coronary artery disease
- surgical site infection