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:: Volume 11, Issue 4 (6-2020) ::
Caspian J Intern Med 2020, 11(4): 454-457 Back to browse issues page
A case of severe pulmonary hypertension associated with common arterial trunk and VSD in a 9 years old child
Saule Kabiyeva , Seyed Farzad Jalali , Farida Mindubayeva , Gaukhar Igimbayeva
Department of Cardiology, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran , Sfjalali42@yahoo.com
Abstract:   (3289 Views)
Background: Common arterial trunk (CAT) is a rare congenital heart disease, and often leads to the early development of pulmonary hypertension and disability. Among the critical structural heart defects, the frequency of CAT is 3%, which reflects the severe hemodynamic disturbances. The natural course of the disease is characterized by a high mortality rate up to 88% during the first year of life. We introduce a patient with common arterial trunk disease.
Case presentation: The article describes a case of a 9-year old boy with a diagnosis of type I common arterial trunk (CAT) that rejected recommendations of many physicians for many years. At 7 months, the baby was diagnosed as CHD and at 3 years, a cardiac catheterization was performed and the final diagnosis was common arterial trunk, type I with defect of interventricular septum and pulmonary hypertension. During, parents refused the operation. The health status of the last examination was bad due to high pulmonary hypertension and chronic arterial hypoxemia. Drug therapy continued with bosentan, sildenafil, captopril, kudesang, spironolactone and aspirin
Conclusion: The late detection of children with CAT or late surgery leads to the rapid progression of pulmonary hypertension and significantly reduces the patient's chances for performing surgical correction of the defect.
Keywords: congenital structural heart disease, common arterial trunk, pulmonary hypertension, Serum serotonin
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Type of Study: case report | Subject: Cardiology
Received: 2020/02/15 | Accepted: 2020/06/1 | Published: 2020/06/23
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Kabiyeva S, Jalali S F, Mindubayeva F, Igimbayeva G. A case of severe pulmonary hypertension associated with common arterial trunk and VSD in a 9 years old child. Caspian J Intern Med 2020; 11 (4) :454-457
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