J Cardiovasc Ultrasound. 2007 Jun;15(2):63-62. Korean.
Published online Jun 30, 2007.
Copyright © 2007 Korean Society of Echocardiography
Case Report

A Case of Hemolytic Anemia Following Mitral Valve Repair

Myoung Ki Oh, Woo Shik Kim, Sun Young Kim, Jong Hyeok Park, Sun Ok Kwon, Jong Chun Nah, Ju Won Choi, Wook Hyun Cho, Yong In Kim and Suk Koo Choi
    • Department of Internal Medicine, Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
    • Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Inje University Seoul Paik Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Hemolytic anemia is one of the findings representative of prosthesis dysfunction after valve surgery. A 67-year-old man, who underwent mitral annular ring plasty one week ago, was admitted with shortness of breath and fatigue. Hematological studies revealed a Coombs'-negative hemolytic anemia with a hemoglobin 7.9 g/dl, hematocrit of 17.1%, haptoglobin of 1.0 mg/dl, LDH 5148 U/L, total bilirubin of 3.1 mg/dl (direct of 0.71 mg/dl), and a peripheral blood smear demonstrating mechanical hemolysis with red cell fragmentation. Transesophageal echocardiogram revealed a turbulent jet of mitral regurgitation hitting the annuloplasty ring. The patient returned to the operating room for mitral valve replacement, and thereafter which the hemolytic anemia resolved.

Keywords
Mitral valve repair; Hemolytic anemia


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