P413 A CASE OF PERIPARTUM DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY WITH SEVERE BIVENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION

Autor: L Pezzi, R Magnano, E Verrengia, A D‘Alleva, D Forlani, P Vitulli, F Fulgenzi, E Genovesi, M Di Marco, L Paloscia
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: European Heart Journal Supplements. 25:D207-D207
ISSN: 1554-2815
1520-765X
DOI: 10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suad111.481
Popis: Woman, 38 aa, without cardiovascular risk factors with the exception of the tobagic habit; In anamnesis recent Caesarean cut about six months ago for a placenta with the central, complicated by hemorrhagic shock and consequent virgonecontomy. It came to our observation sent by the emergency room, where it had gone by on the onset of about 20 days of heart disease, nightlife dyspnea and fattening dyspnea, associated with the recent appearance of marked edemas declining in the lower limbs bilaterally. At the entrance to the ward, the patient presented himself vigilant, apipperic and tachipnoic. The feedback of turgor of the jugular and of extended edemas extended up to the upper third of the leg bilaterally was also reported. The ECG evidenced a sinus tachycardia and signs of left ventricular overload. The hematochimic tests, including myocardionecrosi markers, were in the norm, with the exception of the pro–bnp which was increased with a value of 5263 pg/ml (cutoff
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