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KMID : 0364020090420020248
Korean Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
2009 Volume.42 No. 2 p.248 ~ p.251
Nonocclusive Mesenteric Ischemia That Developed during Redo-double Valve Replacement Surgery, and This Was Caused by Acute Aortic Dissection
Lee Sak

Cho Sang-Ho
Song Seung-Jun
Kim Kwan-Wook
Chang Byung-Chul
Song Suk-Won
Abstract
Nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia (NOMI) is a rare complication that occurs in about 0.05% of patients after open- heart surgery, and NOMI refers to the mesenteric ischemia that¡¯s caused by splanchnic vasospasm without occlusion of the great intestinal vessels. In the presently reported case, NOMI developed to maintain the blood flow to the heart and brain after several minutes of a hypotensive status and the latter was caused by acute aortic dissection that complicated an aortic cannulation procedure. Unfortunately, the patient died even though the problems were diagnosed early and proper treatment was administered. Early diagnosis of NOMI by angiography and the selective infusion of vasodilators are thought to be the only way to improve survival for patients with clinically suspected NOMI.
KEYWORD
Ischemia, Intestine, Mesentery, Aortic dissection, Angiography
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