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CASE REPORT
Endovascular treatment of a rare cause of secondary hypertension in an elderly woman
  1. Davinder Chadha,
  2. Susheel Malani,
  3. Pradeep Hasija,
  4. A J Naveen
  1. Department of Cardiology, MH (CTC), Pune, Maharashtra, India
  1. Correspondence to Professor Davinder Chadha, agiamu{at}gmail.com

Summary

A 70-year-old woman on four antihypertensive drugs including diuretics presented with accelerated hypertension and acute pulmonary oedema. She had a bounding brachial pulse with feeble femoral pulses. A 256 slice CT scan revealed the presence of severe diffuse thoracoabdominal atherosclerosis. Cardiac catheterisation revealed 125 mm Hg gradient across the atherosclerotic segment at the level of thoracic 10–11 vertebrae. A self-deploying stent was implanted in the thoracoabdominal segment reducing the gradient across the disease segment to 20 mm Hg with a significant improvement in the luminal diameter of the aorta. Her upper limb blood pressure normalised on two antihypertensive drugs 6 weeks later.

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