Surgical treatment of acute aortic dissection in a patient with SLE and prior antiphospholipid syndrome on therapy for over 30 years: a case report.
Taira YamamotoDaisuke EndoAkie ShimadaSatoshi MatsushitaTohru AsaiAtsushi AmanoPublished in: BMC cardiovascular disorders (2022)
The patient described herein had a systemic circulatory failure due to cardiac tamponade, accompanied by liver failure. This condition is a significant cause of death in patients with aortic dissection-associated SLE and is extremely dangerous. However, multi-specialty intervention helped the patient recover, and she has been attending the outpatient clinic. Aortic surgery requiring hypothermia in SLE patients with antiphospholipid syndrome and a history of thrombocytopenia or thrombosis requires a multi-disciplinary treatment team, including cardiac surgeons and medical experts.
Keyphrases
- aortic dissection
- liver failure
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- case report
- disease activity
- left ventricular
- randomized controlled trial
- palliative care
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- primary care
- rheumatoid arthritis
- brain injury
- heart failure
- tertiary care
- pulmonary hypertension
- acute coronary syndrome
- pulmonary artery
- replacement therapy