Selected article for: "SARS patient and severe patient"

Author: Romero, Montserrat Del Carmen Valencia; Cárdenas, Adrián Morales; Fuentes, Alberto Briseño; Barragán, Adrian Alberto Salinas; Gómez, Daniel Bladimir Serrano; Jiménez, Marisol Tello
Title: Acute mesenteric arterial thrombosis in severe SARS-Co-2 patient: A case report and literature review
  • Cord-id: hn3jory5
  • Document date: 2021_8_11
  • ID: hn3jory5
    Snippet: INTRODUCTION: CoV-2 infection generates a pro-inflammatory state, which conditions the formation of thrombi that can affect any system. Multi-organ dysfunction is a cause of death, mesenteric ischemia in COVID 2019 patients reported is 1.9–4%. DESCRIPTION OF THE CASE: We present the case of a 73-year-old male patient who started with severe SARS-CoV-2 and arterial-type intestinal ischemia, necrosis of 3 m of the small intestine, based on SCARE 2020 guide. DISCUSSION: Complications secondary to
    Document: INTRODUCTION: CoV-2 infection generates a pro-inflammatory state, which conditions the formation of thrombi that can affect any system. Multi-organ dysfunction is a cause of death, mesenteric ischemia in COVID 2019 patients reported is 1.9–4%. DESCRIPTION OF THE CASE: We present the case of a 73-year-old male patient who started with severe SARS-CoV-2 and arterial-type intestinal ischemia, necrosis of 3 m of the small intestine, based on SCARE 2020 guide. DISCUSSION: Complications secondary to thrombosis are as follows; myocardial infarction 1.1%, ischemic cerebral events, 2.5–3.7%, microvascular thrombosis including mesenteric ischemia in less than 1% of cases. In patients with mesenteric ischemia the reported postoperative mortality is 23.8% of patients especially during the first 30 days. CONCLUSION: Intestinal thrombosis in patients with SARS-CoV-2 increases mortality.

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