BACKGROUND Acute aortic dissection(AAD)is a high mortality disease that can lead to acute ischemic strokes(AIS).Some of the patients with AAD combined with AIS initially present with neurological symptoms,which can ea...BACKGROUND Acute aortic dissection(AAD)is a high mortality disease that can lead to acute ischemic strokes(AIS).Some of the patients with AAD combined with AIS initially present with neurological symptoms,which can easily lead to missed or delayed AAD diagnosis.This is attributed to the lack of physician awareness or the urgency of patient thrombolysis.Intravenous administration of thrombolytic therapy(IVT)for AAD is associated with poor prognostic outcomes.We report a patient with AIS combined with AAD who developed a massive cerebral infarction after receiving IVT for a missed AAD diagnosis.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old man was admitted to a local hospital with an acute onset of leftsided limb weakness accompanied by slurred speech.The patient had a history of hypertension that was not regularly treated with medication.Physical examination revealed incomplete mixed aphasia and left limb hemiparesis.Cranial computed tomography(CT)scan showed bilateral basal ganglia and lateral ventricular paraventricular infarct lesions.The patient was diagnosed with AIS and was administered with IVT.After IVT,patient’s muscle strength and consciousness deteriorated.From the local hospital,he was referred to our hospital for further treatment.Emergency head and neck CT angiography(CTA)scans were performed.Results showed multiple cerebral infarctions,and aortic dissection in the ascending aorta,innominate artery,as well as in the right common carotid artery.Then,the CTA of thoracoabdominal aorta was performed,which revealed a Stanford type A aortic dissection and aortic dissection extending from the aortic root to the left external iliac artery.Laceration was located in the lesser curvature of the aortic arch.AAD complicated with AIS was considered,and the patient was immediately subjected to cardiovascular surgery for treatment.The next day,the patient underwent aortic arch and ascending aortic replacement and aortic valvuloplasty.CONCLUSION Clinical manifestations for AAD combined with AIS are diverse.Some patients may not exhibit typical chest or back pains.Therefore,patients should be carefully evaluated to exclude AAD before administering IVT in order to avoid adverse consequences.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Acute aortic dissection(AAD)is a high mortality disease that can lead to acute ischemic strokes(AIS).Some of the patients with AAD combined with AIS initially present with neurological symptoms,which can easily lead to missed or delayed AAD diagnosis.This is attributed to the lack of physician awareness or the urgency of patient thrombolysis.Intravenous administration of thrombolytic therapy(IVT)for AAD is associated with poor prognostic outcomes.We report a patient with AIS combined with AAD who developed a massive cerebral infarction after receiving IVT for a missed AAD diagnosis.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old man was admitted to a local hospital with an acute onset of leftsided limb weakness accompanied by slurred speech.The patient had a history of hypertension that was not regularly treated with medication.Physical examination revealed incomplete mixed aphasia and left limb hemiparesis.Cranial computed tomography(CT)scan showed bilateral basal ganglia and lateral ventricular paraventricular infarct lesions.The patient was diagnosed with AIS and was administered with IVT.After IVT,patient’s muscle strength and consciousness deteriorated.From the local hospital,he was referred to our hospital for further treatment.Emergency head and neck CT angiography(CTA)scans were performed.Results showed multiple cerebral infarctions,and aortic dissection in the ascending aorta,innominate artery,as well as in the right common carotid artery.Then,the CTA of thoracoabdominal aorta was performed,which revealed a Stanford type A aortic dissection and aortic dissection extending from the aortic root to the left external iliac artery.Laceration was located in the lesser curvature of the aortic arch.AAD complicated with AIS was considered,and the patient was immediately subjected to cardiovascular surgery for treatment.The next day,the patient underwent aortic arch and ascending aortic replacement and aortic valvuloplasty.CONCLUSION Clinical manifestations for AAD combined with AIS are diverse.Some patients may not exhibit typical chest or back pains.Therefore,patients should be carefully evaluated to exclude AAD before administering IVT in order to avoid adverse consequences.