中心静脉置管后诊断为异常肺静脉引流至无名静脉:1例报告并回顾罕见的先天性解剖部分异常肺静脉回流。

Journal of medical cases Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-13 DOI:10.14740/jmc4321
Chris Andraos, Sean Hormozian, Aldin Malkoc, Nia Robinson, Michael M Neeki, Samuel Lee, Samuel Schwartz, Keith Glover
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异常肺静脉引流是一种罕见但临床相关的心血管解剖变异。我们提出一个22岁的男性病例报告谁偶然发现有异常肺静脉引流到无名静脉。患者有癫痫发作史,因单纯强直阵挛发作被送至急诊科。随后,他被插管以保护气道,并被送进医疗加护病房(MICU)。在MICU中,放置左侧颈内中心静脉导管(CVC);然而,术后胸片显示左胸CVC尖端。动脉血气(ABG)对动脉血有关注。由于线定位的不确定性,计算机断层肺血管造影显示一个罕见的异常连接之间的左无名静脉和左肺静脉。该病例强调了肺静脉引流的潜在变化的重要性,因为它们可能影响术后决策和潜在的临床结果。
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Anomalous Pulmonary Vein Drainage Into the Innominate Vein Diagnosed After Central Line Placement: A Case Report Along With a Review of Rare Congenital Anatomy Partial Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Return.

Anomalous pulmonary vein drainage is a rare but clinically relevant variant of the cardiovascular anatomy. We present a case report of a 22-year-old male who was incidentally found to have anomalous pulmonary vein drainage into the innominate vein. The patient had a known history of seizures and was brought to the emergency department following a simple tonic-clonic seizure. He was subsequently intubated for airway protection and admitted to the medical intensive care unit (MICU). While in the MICU, a left internal jugular central venous catheter (CVC) was placed; however, post-procedural chest radiography showed the tip of the CVC in the left chest. An arterial blood gas (ABG) was concerning for arterial blood. Due to the uncertainty of line positioning, a computed tomography pulmonary angiography revealed a rare abnormal connection between the left innominate vein and the left pulmonary vein. This case underscores the importance of potential variations in pulmonary venous drainage as they may have implications for post-procedural decision-making and potentially clinical outcomes.

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