| Literature DB >> 18941608 |
C Tania Condurache1, Christopher L Johnsrude, Kristina Bryant, Michael R Recto.
Abstract
This report describes what we believe is the 1st reported case of indolent pacemaker infection's causing abdominal ascites in a patient who has undergone a Fontan operation. Abdominal ascites in a Fontan patient is commonly due to protein-losing enteropathy, systemic venous thrombosis, myocardial dysfunction, chylous ascites, liver cirrhosis, or pancreatitis. Our patient, who had a functional single ventricle, presented with ascites 3 years after undergoing the Fontan operation and pacemaker implantation. After extensive testing and evaluation, we attributed the ascites to indolent infection of the abdominal pacemaker.Entities:
Keywords: Ascites; Fontan procedure; heart defects, congenital/surgery; pacemaker, artificial/adverse effects; staphylococcal infections; surgical wound infection
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18941608 PMCID: PMC2565547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tex Heart Inst J ISSN: 0730-2347