Central Venous Reflux, a Rare Cause of Neurological Manifestations in Hemodialysis Patients: A Case Report and Literature Review.

IF 1.2 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurointervention Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-01-14 DOI:10.5469/neuroint.2021.00444
Francisco Caiza-Zambrano, Carolina Mora Palacio, Silvia Garbugino, Fabio Maximiliano Gonzalez, Marta Bala Biolcati, Miguel Ángel Saucedo, Carlos Rugilo, Mariano Forrester, Fernando Lombi, Manuel Fernández Pardal, Ricardo Reisin, Pablo Bonardo
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Abstract

Central venous disease (CVD) is a serious complication in hemodialysis patients. Neurological manifestations are rare. We describe a female with end-stage renal disease with throbbing headache accompanied by paresthesia, weakness, and abnormal posture of her right hand during dialysis sessions. Motor symptoms completely resolved after each dialysis session, although the headaches persisted for several hours. No neurological deficit was evidenced on physical examination. Digital subtraction angiography identified an incomplete thrombosis of the left brachiocephalic vein with retrograde flow in the internal jugular vein, sigmoid sinus, and transverse sinus on the left side. This case illustrates that cerebral venous congestion due to CVD can produce neurological symptoms. Furthermore, we systematically review the literature to identify the characteristics of the cases described so far. This allows clinicians to know the entity and have a high index of suspicion in a hemodialysis patient who develops neurological symptoms.

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中心静脉反流:血液透析患者少见的神经系统表现:1例报告及文献复习。
中心静脉疾病(CVD)是血液透析患者的严重并发症。神经系统表现罕见。我们描述了一名女性终末期肾脏疾病与悸动性头痛伴随感觉异常,虚弱,并在透析期间她的右手姿势异常。每次透析后,运动症状完全消失,尽管头痛持续了几个小时。体格检查未发现神经功能障碍。数字减影血管造影发现左侧头臂静脉不完全血栓形成,左侧颈内静脉、乙状窦和横窦逆行血流。本病例说明CVD引起的脑静脉充血可引起神经系统症状。此外,我们系统地回顾文献,以确定到目前为止所描述的病例的特征。这使得临床医生知道实体和有高度的怀疑指数在血液透析患者谁发展神经系统症状。
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