학술논문

Hemorrhagic Shock as Complication of Intramural Intestinal Bleeding
Case Report
Document Type
Report
Source
Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine. Annual 2017, Vol. 2017
Subject
Diagnosis
Care and treatment
Complications and side effects
Case studies
Research
Risk factors
Gastrointestinal hemorrhage -- Complications and side effects -- Care and treatment -- Case studies -- Research
Hemorrhagic shock -- Risk factors -- Diagnosis -- Care and treatment -- Case studies -- Research
Language
English
ISSN
2090-6528
Abstract
1. Case Report Case 1. A 76-year-old woman was admitted to the ED for vomiting and rectal bleeding associated with an epigastric discomfort for 7 days. On initial physical examination, [...]
Introduction. Mural intestinal hematoma (MIH) is an uncommon complication of anticoagulant therapy. Hemorrhagic shock has been rarely reported as a revealing modality. Results. We report two cases of shock induced by mural intestinal hematoma in patients under oral anticoagulant for aortic prosthetic valve and atrial fibrillation. Patients were admitted to the ICU for gastrointestinal tract bleeding associated with hemodynamic instability. After resuscitation, an abdominal CT scan has confirmed the diagnosis showing an extensive hematoma. Medical treatment was sufficient and there was no need for surgery. Conclusion. Gastrointestinal bleeding associated with shock in patients treated by oral anticoagulant should alert physicians to research a probable MIH. Urgent diagnosis and appropriate medical treatment can avoid surgical interventions.