Heart Failure Related to Large Hiatus Hernia: A case report
Year 2021,
, 49 - 51, 07.03.2021
Ali Erol
,
Nizameddin Koca
,
Ozlem Arican Ozluk
Abstract
Heart failure is a disease that may present with various presentations depending on different etiological factors. External pressure on the heart is one of the rare causes that can cause heart failure. Here, we presented a 73-year-old female patient with inoperable endometrial cancer who developed heart failure due to hiatal hernia compression.
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Year 2021,
, 49 - 51, 07.03.2021
Ali Erol
,
Nizameddin Koca
,
Ozlem Arican Ozluk
References
- Paterson WG, Kolyn DM. Esophageal shortening induced by short-term intraluminal acid perfusion in opossum: a cause for hiatus hernia? Gastroenterology 1994; 107: 1736.
- Goyal RK. Diseases of the esophagus. In: Harrison’s principles of internal medicine. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill, 1994:1355–63.
- Large hiatus hernia compressing the heart and impairing the respiratory function: A case report February 2003 Journal of Cardiology 41(1):29-34 Source PubMed
- Recurrent acute heart failure caused by sliding hiatus hernia C-W Siu et al. Postgrad Med J. 2005 Apr.
- Coronary Disease and Hiatal Hernia An Example in Support of the Existence of a Viscerocardiac Reflex James C. Morris III, MD; Palmer F. Shelburne, MD; Edward S. Orgain, MD