Literature DB >> 18377556

Neonatal congestive heart failure due to a subclavian artery to subclavian vein fistula diagnosed by noninvasive procedures.

Gregory H Tatum1, Beverley Newman, J Carter Ralphe.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Congestive heart failure in the neonate is usually due to intracardiac anomalies or cardiac dysfunction. Extracardiac causes are rare. PATIENT: We report a newborn infant who presented with respiratory distress and cardiomegaly. RESULT: Echocardiography identified a dilated right subclavian artery and vein and superior vena cava. Magnetic resonance imaging confirmed a subclavian artery to subclavian vein fistula that was treated with surgical ligation. The infant recovered fully. This case underscores the need for clinical suspicion of fistulous connection in unusual locations in the face of unexplained heart failure in the neonate.
CONCLUSION: Echocardiographic and magnetic resonance imaging are effective noninvasive modalities to confirm the diagnosis prior to surgical intervention.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 18377556     DOI: 10.1111/j.1747-0803.2006.00019.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Congenit Heart Dis        ISSN: 1747-079X            Impact factor:   2.007


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1.  Successful surgical resection of giant arteriovenous malformation in supraclavicular fossa.

Authors:  Kohei Horikawa; Hiroyuki Nishi; Naosumi Sekiya; Mitsutomo Yamada; Toshiki Takahashi
Journal:  J Vasc Surg Cases Innov Tech       Date:  2018-04-23
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