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Reversible Encephalopathy Due to Venous Hypertension From Arteriovenous Hemodialysis Graft.

Maria Antonietta Mazzola1,2, Anil Ramineni1,2, Joseph D Burns1,2, David P Lerner1,2.   

Abstract

Venous congestive encephalopathy is a rare complication in patients with arteriovenous hemodialysis grafts. It commonly manifests as encephalopathy of fluctuating severity, often with seizures. Because these patients typically have multiple significant chronic health problems, venous hypertension's contribution to the patient's cognitive decline can easily be overlooked. This nonspecific presentation can make diagnosis challenging, therefore delaying treatment. We describe a case of progressive, fluctuating encephalopathy with seizures due to cerebral venous congestion caused by arterial shunting from an upper limb arteriovenous (AV) fistula to the proximal venous system, that was initially unrecognized, yet ultimately reversed by elimination of the source of venous hypertension.
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Keywords:  arteriovenous fistula; cognitive decline; encephalopathy; venous hypertension

Year:  2020        PMID: 33791065      PMCID: PMC7958679          DOI: 10.1177/1941874420971933

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurohospitalist        ISSN: 1941-8744


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