| Literature DB >> 22450083 |
Michael J Ewing1, Philip D Houck, Glen B Drake, Kenton J Zehr.
Abstract
A 67-year-old woman presented with dyspnea on exertion and a diminished left radial pulse in comparison with the right. She had signs and symptoms of cardiac tamponade. A computed tomographic (CT) angiogram of the chest revealed an aortic arch pseudoaneurysm along the lesser curvature and a large pericardial effusion with the density of blood. Upon pericardiotomy, a nonhemorrhagic thick purulent effusion (Streptococcus milleri) was discovered in the pericardial space. Replacement of the aortic arch was performed with a rifampin-soaked Dacron tube graft, with the patient under hypothermic circulatory arrest.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22450083 DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2011.08.064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Thorac Surg ISSN: 0003-4975 Impact factor: 4.330