Clinical Discussion on Contrast-induced Encephalopathy with Clinical Manifestation of Cerebral Hemorrhage
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DOI: 10.25236/icmbmm.2018.77
Author(s)
Meng Shuqing, Fu Beibei
Corresponding Author
Fu Beibei
Abstract
The paper is to summarize and analyze clinical characteristics of contrast-induced encephalopathy (CIE) with clinical manifestation of cerebral hemorrhage, and then provide basis for early intervention of CIE. When the Renmin Hospital implemented coronary arteriography for the patients with coronary heart disease hospitalized from August 2013 to December 2017, CIE happened to 3 cases, and they showed cerebral hemorrhage clinically. The relevant data of the 3 patients were analyzed. According to the results, the 3 patients received comprehensive symptomatic treatment on the basis of identified diagnosis. Finally, 2 of them left hospital successfully, with the proportion of 66.7%. The remaining 1 patient died of brainstem hemorrhage, with the death rate of 33.3%. Conclusions indicate that, contrast agent may lead to CIE with clinical manifestation of cerebral hemorrhage. If CIE patients are not rescued in time, their life may be threatened. Thus, it is required to clinically pay attention to prevention, control and early diagnosis of CIE when contrast agent is used, and improve patients’ prognosis to the largest extent.
Keywords
Cerebral hemorrhage, clinical manifestation, contrast-induced encephalopathy, clinical characteristics.