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Recurrent pulmonary embolism and pulmonary hypertension in chronic tetraplegia

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FRISBIE JH; SHARMA GVRK; BRAHMA P; HESS M; HAYES JA
SPINAL CORD , 2005, vol. 43, n° 10, p. 625-630
Doc n°: 122448
Localisation : Centre de Réadaptation de Lay St Christophe , en ligne
Descripteurs : AE2 - PARAPLEGIE-TETRAPLEGIE, FD3 - PATHOLOGIE RESPIRATOIRE, FC2 - HYPERTENSION PULMONAIRE Url : http://www.nature.com/sc/archive/index.html

Objective: To describe an unusual case of progressive pulmonary hypertension due to recurrent pulmonary embolism in a chronically paralyzed spinal cord injury patient. Setting: Veterans Administration Hospital, West Roxbury, MA, USA. Subject: A 57-year-old man, tetraplegic, sensory incomplete and motor complete for 30 years due to a diving accident, complained of lightheadedness and shortness of breath intermittently for 7 years. Examination during the latest episode revealed anxiety, confusion, respirations 28 per min, blood pressure 80/60 mmHg, and arterial pH 7.41, P-CO2 28 mmHg, P-O2 95 mmHg on 2 l of oxygen. A chest film 2 weeks earlier had revealed a right-sided cutoff of pulmonary vasculature; the current film showed right-sided pleural effusion. Review of EKGs showed a trend of increasing right axis deviation with recovery and recurrences during the previous 9 years and a current incomplete right bundle branch block with clockwise rotation and inverted T waves in V1 - 4. Computerized tomography with contrast material revealed small pulmonary emboli, but only in retrospect. The patient died shortly after scanning. Autopsy: The pulmonary arteries were free of thromboemboli on gross examination but medium and small-sized arteries were constricted or obliterated with thrombotic material microscopically. The estimated ages of the thromboemboli ranged from days to years. The right ventricle was hypertrophied; the coronary arteries were patent. Conclusion: Recurrent pulmonary emboli resulted in chronic pulmonary hypertension and eventual death in a patient with chronic tetraplegia.

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