Literature DB >> 35059053

Inactive large cerebral hemorrhage is not exacerbated by the adjustment of anticoagulation post open-heart surgery.

Ayaka Satoh1, Shin Yajima1, Naosumi Sekiya1, Sachiko Yamazaki1, Hisashi Uemura1, Daisuke Ueda1, Hiroe Tanaka1, Mitsuhiro Yamamura1, Taichi Sakaguchi1.   

Abstract

Optimal timing of open-heart surgery for the treatment of patients with cerebral hemorrhage remains controversial because systemic heparinization may lead to catastrophic bleeding. Several recent reports have shown that patients who undergo open-heart surgery .within a few weeks of cerebral hemorrhage have a much lower risk of exacerbated bleeding than previously considered. Herein, we report a case of left atrial myxoma and large hemorrhagic embolic stroke, which was successfully operated on with no exacerbation of cerebral hemorrhage. Careful assessment of time-course changes in cerebral hemorrhage by neurological imaging and adjustment of anticoagulation can help prevent the exacerbation of postoperative cerebral hemorrhage and neurological deterioration. <Learning objective: Evaluation of hemorrhagic activity is equally or more important than hemorrhagic size to prevent postoperative hemorrhagic deterioration in patients with preoperative cerebral hemorrhage. Careful assessment of time-course changes in cerebral hemorrhage by neurological imaging and adjustment of anticoagulation can help prevent the exacerbation of postoperative cerebral hemorrhage and neurological deterioration. Early open-heart surgery can be performed if the hemorrhage is judged as inactive, even if it is large.>.
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Keywords:  Cerebral hemorrhage; Hemorrhagic stroke; Low-dose heparin; Myxoma; Nafamostat mesilate; Open-heart surgery

Year:  2021        PMID: 35059053      PMCID: PMC8758593          DOI: 10.1016/j.jccase.2021.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiol Cases        ISSN: 1878-5409


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