STROKE FOLLOWING PERIPHERAL ARTERIO VENIUS MALFORMATION ALCOHOL EMBOLIZATION – SHOULD WE LOOK FOR PERSISTED FORAMEN OVALE IN ADVANCE?

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY
Michał Błaż, M. Ostrowska, J. Zasada, R. Maciag, M. Komar, M. Michalski, M. Trystuła
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Abstract

Stroke due to paradoxical embolism can be a complication of certain peripheral venous procedures in patients with coexisting patent foramen ovale. There is an established link between venous sclerotherapy and stroke, however there are no known reports of this complication following peripheral arteriovenous embolization.We present a case of a 36-year- old woman who experienced symptoms of disorientation and apraxia following a hypoxic event during percutaneous alcohol embolization of a large arteriovenous malformation in her right gluteal region. An MRI scan revealed multiple foci of restricted diffusion in both cerebral hemispheres corresponding to acute ischemic stroke lesions. As the subsequent work-up revealed patent foramen ovale, we speculate on the pathomechanism of stroke and conclude with a recommendation to screen for patent foramen ovale in patients undergoing peripheral venous procedures including arteriovenous malformation embolization.
外周动静脉畸形卒中酒精栓塞-我们是否应该提前寻找持续的卵圆孔?
由于反常栓塞引起的卒中可能是卵圆孔未闭患者某些外周静脉手术的并发症。静脉硬化治疗和中风之间有着明确的联系,但目前还没有关于外周动静脉栓塞后出现这种并发症的已知报道。我们报告了一例36岁的女性,她在右臀大区经皮酒精栓塞治疗大动静脉畸形时,因缺氧事件而出现定向障碍和失用症症状。MRI扫描显示,两个大脑半球有多个局限性扩散灶,对应于急性缺血性中风病变。由于随后的检查显示卵圆孔未闭,我们推测了中风的病理机制,并建议在接受外周静脉手术(包括动静脉畸形栓塞)的患者中筛查卵圆孔未开。
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