Contrast-enhanced echocardiographic detection of severe aortic insufficiency in venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
Scott E JanusJamal HajjariSadeer Al-KindiYakov ElgudinBrian D HoitPublished in: Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.) (2020)
Venoarterial (VA) extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) support is an increasingly used temporizing therapy for patients with refractory cardiogenic shock. Contrast-enhanced echocardiography plays a critical role in the diagnosis and management of diseases that precipitate severe cardiac failure. In this case report, we describe a previously healthy 60-year-old woman who presented with dyspnea on exertion, and whose hospital course was complicated by ventricular fibrillation, emergent coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), and ECMO support. Her contrast-enhanced ECMO images demonstrated a unique pattern of opacification of three of the four cardiac chambers, which led to a diagnosis of severe aortic insufficiency.
Keyphrases
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- contrast enhanced
- left ventricular
- coronary artery bypass
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- diffusion weighted
- magnetic resonance imaging
- computed tomography
- magnetic resonance
- case report
- respiratory failure
- diffusion weighted imaging
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- early onset
- heart failure
- left atrial
- pulmonary hypertension
- mitral valve
- aortic valve
- minimally invasive
- pulmonary artery
- machine learning
- convolutional neural network
- drug induced
- aortic dissection
- deep learning
- dual energy
- emergency department
- pulmonary arterial hypertension
- intensive care unit
- palliative care
- label free
- real time pcr
- acute coronary syndrome