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Query: UMLS:C0020672 (
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A 42
-year-old man was admitted to our hospital due to severe back pain. A computed tomographic scan revealed aortic dissection from the ascending aorta to the left common iliac artery. His blood pressure was well controlled untill he went into shock 21 hours after the onset. He was given a diagnosis of aortic rupture to the left pleural cavity by echocardiography and chest X-ray. He underwent emergent left thoracotomy under femoro-femoral bypass. We found a rupture of the descending aorta 3 cm above the diaphragma and replaced the ruptured segment with a woven Dacron graft. On postoperative day 9, we performed total arch replacement utilizing deep
hypothermia
and selective cerebral perfusion. We located the entrance tear in the aortic arch. His postoperative course was uneventful and he showed no neurological deficit. He was discharged from the hospital on postoperative day 36.
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PMID:[Total arch replacement following partial replacement of the descending aorta for acute type A aortic dissection: report of a case]. 1155 70
A 42
-year-old woman with a history of depression was found unconscious, lying near her car in an early autumn morning. The lower part of her body was undressed and there were multiple purple spots and excoriations on the body suggesting at first a sexual assault. On admission to the intensive care unit, she presented a
hypothermia
with a central temperature of 28.4 degrees C. The biological samples obtained at the hospital were analysed. Blood concentration of bromazepam was 7.7 mg/l, which is above the highest level reported till now in a case of fatal intoxication.
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PMID:Hypothermia and undressing associated with non-fatal bromazepam intoxication. 1179 98
Loss of circulation in a patient results in collapse and therefore possible head injury. After percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) including anticoagulation, comatose patients are sedated for mild therapeutic
hypothermia
. Recognised or unrecognised head trauma may have dramatic clinical consequences.
A 42
-year-old male with unrecognised head trauma died due to a massive intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) during the
hypothermia
phase after being treated with PCI. A 76-year-old female, on anticoagulation for atrial fibrillation, with recognised ICH which resulted in an adjusted PCI, died after five days due to a lethal re-bleed. In a 55-year-old male with neurological abnormalities after mild head trauma, the PCI was postponed for a (negative) head CT which might have increased cardiac muscle damage. Nowadays more patients reach hospital after being resuscitated for cardiac arrest and possible head trauma should be considered in all these patients. This could lead to adjustments being made in the treatment protocol.
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PMID:[Resuscitation for myocardial infarction and head injury: first the heart or first the head?]. 2473 7
A state in which thrombus is found in both right and left atria with thrombus penetrating the foramen ovale is called as impending paradoxical embolism (IPE).
A 42
-year-old man was found to have poor oxygenation and shock when his body was turned prone after induction of anesthesia. We inserted percutaneous cardiopulmonary support (PCPS), and his blood pressure was maintained. Transesophageal echocardiography revealed right heart pressure overload and left atrial thrombus. Computed tomography (CT) showed thrombosis in both main pulmonary arteries. The patient was judged to require emergency surgery. Bilateral pulmonary artery thrombus and thrombus between the right and left atria was removed under
hypothermia
using a heart-lung machine. Postoperatively, thrombus was detected in the bilateral posterior tibial vein and peroneal vein. He had a good postoperative course. There were few reports of IPE with pulmonary embolism that developed during operation.
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PMID:[Impending Paradoxical Embolism with Acute Pulmonary Embolism during Postural Change;Report of a Case]. 3287 94