Title of article :
Odynophagia after Cardiac Catheterization: A Rare Complication in the Presence of Aberrant Subclavian Artery
Author/Authors :
Naidu, Moumita Providence Hospital-Michigan State University, USA , Singh, Robby Providence Hospital-Michigan State University, USA , Zughaib, Marcel Providence Hospital-Michigan State University, USA
Abstract :
Background. Vascular complications from transradial cardiac catheterization are uncommon. Mediastinal hematoma is a rare
complication with life-threatening potential. We present a case of a patient who underwent cardiac catheterization and
subsequently experienced odynophagia from injury to an aberrant subclavian artery that led to a mediastinal hematoma. Case
Report. A 59-year-old female with past medical history of coronary artery disease presented with complaints of angina and
underwent a transradial cardiac catheterization. Immediately after the procedure, the patient complained of chest pain and
odynophagia. EKG and echocardiogram were unremarkable, and a CT scan of the chest demonstrated an ill-defined fluid
collection present in the superior mediastinum and an aberrant right subclavian artery. The patient was closely monitored in the
Intensive Care Unit, and the patient remained hemodynamically stable throughout the admission. The patient was subsequently
discharged home in good condition and did well on outpatient follow-up. Conclusion. Vascular injuries associated with delivery
of standard radial catheters in the subclavian artery are rare, with very few cases reported in the literature. We presented the
case of a patient who had a previously unidentified right aberrant subclavian artery with a retroesophageal course which
precipitated the hematoma and subsequently resulted in odynophagia despite an uncomplicated catheterization. This rare
complication of a commonplace procedure necessitates prompt recognition, appropriate hemodynamic management, and
possible repair of the injured vessel to appropriately manage a potentially life-threatening condition.
Keywords :
Odynophagia , Cardiac Catheterization , Aberrant Subclavian Artery
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology