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Spontaneous intracranial epidural hematoma following aortic valve replacement ?A case report?
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2013³â 8±Ç 3È£ p.187 ~ p.189
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Abstract
Epidural hematomas are usually traumatic in origin. Non-traumatic spontaneous epidural hematoma is rare and its incidence is not known. It can occur in the presence of coagulopathy and hypotension. We report a case of spontaneous intracranial epidural hematoma following the aortic valve replacement, possibly arising from excessive anticoagulation and hypotension during ventricular fibrillation.
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Cardiac surgery, Complications, Epidural hematoma, Spontaneous
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1155520130080030187
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This study reported a case of spontaneous intracranial epidural hematoma following the aortic valve replacement, possibly arising from excessive anticoagulation and hypotension during ventricular fibrillation.