まとめ
パラドックス型血栓塞栓症は,まれな疾患であり,明らかな心不全なしに発生することがあります. 診断には,典型的な症状がない場合でも,特定の検査が必要であり,原因不明の動脈凝固におけるその重要性を強調しています.
科学分野:
- 心臓病学 心臓病学
- 血管外科 血管外科
背景:
- 逆説的な栓塞症は,静脈血栓が動脈循環に移動することを含む.
- しばしば原因不明の動脈栓塞が起こり,診断を複雑にします.
研究 の 目的:
- パラドックスな血栓の特定検査の診断的有用性を強調する.
- パラドックスな栓塞症の治療に成功した治療結果を提示する.
主な方法:
- 逆説的な血栓の2つの症例は,生涯中に診断されました.
- バルサルバ操作の後にアスコルバートの稀釋技術により,特許の卵巣孔と右から左のシャントが特定されました.
- 下腔静脈の外科的中断が行われました.
主要な成果:
- 再発性脳栓塞症と,両腕/冠動脈栓塞症の併合が診断されました.
- 肺栓塞は両方の症例に存在していました.
- 胸腔間シャントによるPatent foramen ovaleは,正常な初期心臓キャセテリゼーションの発見にもかかわらず確認されました.
結論:
- 矛盾性栓塞は,明らかな原因のない動脈栓塞の症例,特に同時期に静脈栓塞または肺栓塞が発生した場合に考慮する必要があります.
- 卵巣孔の早期診断は極めて重要です.
- 下腔静脈中断は効果的な治療戦略です.
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