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Visco F
Tanzania
Case Report
Stunned Myocardium due to Decompensation from Hypovolemic Shock in a Pregnant Woman with Uterine Atony Following Cesarean Section
Author(s): Lee HS*, Hans C, Visco F, Mushiyev S and Pekler G
Lee HS*, Hans C, Visco F, Mushiyev S and Pekler G
Transient post ischemic left ventricular dysfunction has been called stunned myocardium. The stunned myocardium can lead cardiac problems such as arrhythmias, left ventricular dysfunction, and a myocardial infarction. Stunned myocardium is a reversible condition. In this case, a 25 year old female patient with a history of mild intermittent asthma became hypovolemic and got into shock after developing uterine atony following a cesarean section. The patient did not respond to rapid volume replacement therapy. Subsequently, the patient had acute pulmonary edema, hypotension, and tachycardia developed. Echocardiogram was done showing severe left ventricular dysfunction (ejection fraction (EF), 25-35%) with left inferobasal wall hypokinesis and no right ventricular dysfunction or severe tricuspid regurgitation or right ventricular hypertrophy. Chest x-ray showed newly diagnosed cardiomega.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9880.1000448