Arq. Bras. Cardiol. 2018; 111(2): 215-222

Case 4 – A 59-Year-Old Woman with Rheumatic Mitral Valve Disease (Severe Stenosis and Regurgitation), Severe Dyspnea, Shock and Pulmonary Condensation

Desiderio Favarato, Vera Demarchi Aiello

DOI: 10.5935/abc.20180157

Clinical aspects

This is about a 59-year-old woman with double mitral lesions with pulmonary hypertension who, while awaiting surgery, had arterial hypotension, respiratory failure with hypotransparency in the right lung field. It evolved without improvement with vasoactive drugs, orotracheal intubation and antibiotic therapy, and she passed away in electrical activity without pulse.

The etiology of this patient’s valve disease should be attributed to rheumatic fever, although there is no description of an acute outbreak of that disease in the patient’s medical history. That is not unusual in a rheumatic disease scenario once using echocardiogram raises its frequency from 5 to 10 times when compared to a clinical diagnosis.

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Case 4 – A 59-Year-Old Woman with Rheumatic Mitral Valve Disease (Severe Stenosis and Regurgitation), Severe Dyspnea, Shock and Pulmonary Condensation

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