We report a case of contrast-induced encephalopathy after endovascular embolization of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm.A 59-year-old woman was admitted to Tongliao Hospital for neurointerventional treatment ...We report a case of contrast-induced encephalopathy after endovascular embolization of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm.A 59-year-old woman was admitted to Tongliao Hospital for neurointerventional treatment due to a left anterior communicating artery aneurysm.She had a history of hypertension,which was controlled by regular medication.The contraindications were eliminated following a preoperative examination,and head computed tomography(CT)showed no abnormalities.After evaluation,interventional embolization was performed.Three hours postoperatively,the patient complained of a headache on the right side,which was accompanied by frequent nausea.Emergency head CT showed no intracranial hemorrhage,obvious brain tissue edema in the right cerebral hemisphere,blurred sulcus/gyrus,or metal artifacts(spring coils)in the left frontal lobe.The patient was diagnosed with contrast-induced encephalopathy(CIE).This patient achieved good prognosis through timely and reasonable treatment.CIE is very rare clinically,improper treatment may lead to irreversible clinical outcomes;it should cause alarm to doctors.展开更多
文摘We report a case of contrast-induced encephalopathy after endovascular embolization of an anterior communicating artery aneurysm.A 59-year-old woman was admitted to Tongliao Hospital for neurointerventional treatment due to a left anterior communicating artery aneurysm.She had a history of hypertension,which was controlled by regular medication.The contraindications were eliminated following a preoperative examination,and head computed tomography(CT)showed no abnormalities.After evaluation,interventional embolization was performed.Three hours postoperatively,the patient complained of a headache on the right side,which was accompanied by frequent nausea.Emergency head CT showed no intracranial hemorrhage,obvious brain tissue edema in the right cerebral hemisphere,blurred sulcus/gyrus,or metal artifacts(spring coils)in the left frontal lobe.The patient was diagnosed with contrast-induced encephalopathy(CIE).This patient achieved good prognosis through timely and reasonable treatment.CIE is very rare clinically,improper treatment may lead to irreversible clinical outcomes;it should cause alarm to doctors.