Fatal outcome of congenital aortopulmonary window with patent ductus arteriosus complicating pregnancy.
Balamurugan ThirunavukkarasuLijanthung S KithanNikhil KumarArihant JainAmanjit BalPublished in: Autopsy & case reports (2021)
Aortopulmonary window (APW) is a rare congenital heart defect with abnormal communication between the ascending aorta and the pulmonary trunk with two separate semilunar valves. We present an autopsy case report wherein a young primigravida woman presented with progressive breathlessness and central cyanosis at 21 weeks of gestation. Echocardiography performed in the emergency room revealed elevated right-sided cardiac pressures suggestive of severe pulmonary hypertension; however, no structural cardiac defect was discernible. The patient succumbed to congestive cardiac failure and progressive hypoxia within 5 days of hospitalization. The autopsy revealed a Type I aortopulmonary window (2 cm) with patent ductus arteriosus. The lungs showed changes of severe pulmonary hypertension with superadded bronchopneumonia. This report underscores a rare presentation of APW, undiagnosed until pregnancy, leading to the Eisenmenger syndrome and death.
Keyphrases
- pulmonary hypertension
- case report
- pulmonary artery
- left ventricular
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- multiple sclerosis
- aortic valve
- emergency department
- public health
- healthcare
- single cell
- coronary artery disease
- coronary artery
- preterm infants
- endothelial cells
- pregnant women
- middle aged
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement