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A cured case of severe aortic valve disease demonstrating reversible mechanical hemolytic anemia Koichi Hasegawa 1 , Hirotoshi Mitake 1 , Masanobu Samukawa 1 , Shoso Nezuo 1 , Toshitami Sawayama 1 , Masaki Sato 2 , Takashi Fujiwara 2 1Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School 2Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Kawasaki Medical School pp.229-233
Published Date 1985/2/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1404204606
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A 57-year-old woman was admitted to our clinic with easy fatigability, anginal pin and pale face. She appeared markedly anemic, slightly icteric, and had signs of severe aortic valve stenosis with mild aortic regurgitation. Chest X-ray showed an extensive calcification of the aortic valve. Cardiac catheterization demonstrated a marked pressure gradient (180 mmHg) across the aortic valve associated with mild aortic regurgitation. Her hemoglobin was 6.3 g/dl, hematocrit 21 per cent,and the red cell count 220×104. The peripheral blood film showed fragmented red cells. The sternal marrow examination revealed normoblastic erythro-poietic hyperplasia, but no evidence of malignant infiltration. Red cell survival was markedly short-ened with the T 1/2 51Cr of 6.5 days. Further hematological examination showed an evidence of intravascular hemolysis. The correctoin of the hemolysis was obtained after insertion of a pros-thetic aortic valve.

It is well known that hemolytic anemia may occur in patients who have had insertion of pros-thetic valves. Recently the association of a com-pensated hemolysis has been described in patients with chronic valvular heart disease without pros-thesis, and the mechanism of the hemolysis is generally thought to be a mechanical one due to extreme intracardiac turbulence. There have been, however, few previous reports of patients in whom intravascular hemolysis in association with chronic valvular disease have developed to severe hemolytic anemia as seen in our patient.


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