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IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Arnaud Robert, Thibaud T'kind, Sammy Tawk, Patrick M Honoré, Pierre Bulpa
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背景:10-20%的个体存在桡动脉解剖变异。这些变异会影响血管干预、创伤或手术的管理和临床结果。这些异常会给诊断和治疗带来挑战,特别是在需要及时干预的血管创伤病例中。病例报告:我们报告了一位66岁的女性,有双侧肺移植史,抗凝时心房颤动,既往乳腺癌,在跌倒后发生失血性休克。最初表现为神经系统症状,她的病情迅速恶化,导致无反应和昏迷。最初的影像学检查排除了颅内病变,但反复影像学检查发现右胸壁有大血肿并伴有源自腋窝动脉的异常桡动脉的活动性出血。患者接受了积极的液体复苏、输血、抗凝逆转治疗,并最终接受了介入放射治疗。放射栓塞在保留手部灌注的情况下,成功栓塞了出血血管。进一步询问发现出血是由护理管理、类固醇摄入、淋巴结清扫和放疗等复杂病史引起的。结论:据我们所知,这是第一例由源自腋窝动脉的异常桡动脉引起的失血性休克。该病例强调了诊断出血性休克患者血管解剖异常和显著合并症的复杂性。它强调了介入放射学在处理此类病例中的关键作用,以及多学科合作的重要性,以确保及时诊断,有效治疗和预防缺血性并发症。我们讨论当前文献和处理复杂的上肢血管创伤。
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When Neurological Symptoms Hide a Life-Threatening Hemorrhage: A Case Report of Diagnostic Challenges and Management of Hemorrhagic Shock From an Aberrant Radial Artery.

BACKGROUND Anatomical variations of the radial artery are present in 10-20% of individuals. Such variations can impact management and clinical outcomes in vascular interventions, trauma, or surgeries. These abnormalities can pose diagnostic and therapeutic challenges, especially in cases of vascular trauma requiring prompt intervention. CASE REPORT We present the case of a 66-year-old woman with a history of bilateral lung transplantation, atrial fibrillation on anticoagulation, and prior breast cancer, who developed hemorrhagic shock following a fall. Initially presenting with neurological symptoms, her condition rapidly worsened, leading to unresponsiveness and coma. Initial imaging excluded intracranial pathology, but repeated imaging then revealed a large right chest wall hematoma with active bleeding from an aberrant radial artery originating from the axillary artery. The patient was managed with aggressive fluid resuscitation, blood transfusion, anticoagulation reversal, and ultimately interventional radiology. Radio-embolization allowed successful embolization of the bleeding vessel with preservation of hand perfusion. Further questioning revealed that the bleeding was caused by nursing management and by her complex medical history of steroid intake, lymph node dissection, and radiotherapy. CONCLUSIONS To the best of our knowledge this is the first description of hemorrhagic shock due to an aberrant radial artery originating from the axillary artery. The case underscores the diagnostic complexity of hemorrhagic shock in patients with abnormal vascular anatomy and significant comorbidities. It highlights the critical role of interventional radiology in managing such cases and the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration to ensure timely diagnosis, effective treatment, and prevention of ischemic complications. We discuss the current literature and management of complex upper-limb vascular trauma.

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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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