Challenges in diagnosis and management of aortobronchial fistula: a case report

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Abaydi, Mohamed Hamza [1 ]
Dhimene, Safae [1 ]
Ech-chenbouli, Amine [1 ]
El Boussaadani, Badre [1 ]
Raissuni, Zainab [1 ]
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[1] Mohamed VI Univ Hosp Tangier, Cardiol Dept, St Rabat,Km 17,BP 398, Tangier 90100, Morocco
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Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR); Aortobronchial fistulas (ABFs); Haemoptysis; Anticoagulation; Tranexamic acid; Heart failure; Case report; ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC REPAIR;
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10.1093/ehjcr/ytae437
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Aortobronchial fistulas (ABFs) are rare but potentially life-threatening conditions, often presenting with haemoptysis. They can develop following various thoracic aortic conditions or procedures.Case Presentation A 70-year-old patient with a history of descending aorta replacement and ischaemic stroke presented with chest pain and upper gastrointestinal bleeding. Imaging revealed a fistula between the aortic prosthesis and the lung, along with other cardiovascular abnormalities. Despite the indication for anticoagulant therapy, tranexamic acid was initiated due to bleeding risk. The patient showed clinical improvement with tranexamic acid treatment but experienced recurrence of bleeding after discontinuation. Endovascular treatment for the contained rupture at the proximal stent anastomosis was indicated.Discussion Haemoptysis is the primary symptom of ABFs, often recurring until the fistula enlarges. Postoperative aortic fistulas into the airways are uncommon and can occur years after surgery. Thoracic endovascular aortic repair has become the primary treatment for high-risk patients with thoracic aortic disease. Various diagnostic modalities can visualize a fistula tract, but practical visualization is rare. Untreated ABFs invariably lead to death.Conclusion This case highlights the challenges in diagnosing and managing ABFs, emphasizing the need for a multidisciplinary approach and regular follow-up. Patient education and prompt reporting of symptoms are essential. Early intervention upon suspicion of recurrence is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes.
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