Cardiac Tamponade and Duodenal Hemorrhage Caused by Inappropriate Use of Dabigatran in a Patient With End-Stage Renal Failure: A Case Report

Cureus. 2024 Jan 18;16(1):e52521. doi: 10.7759/cureus.52521. eCollection 2024 Jan.

Abstract

A 72-year-old man with end-stage renal failure, receiving 220 mg of dabigatran for chronic atrial fibrillation, was admitted with generalized edema and shortness of breath. Cardiac tamponade caused by pericardial hemorrhage due to inappropriate dabigatran use was treated with pericardial drainage and idarucizumab. Although coagulability normalized, consecutive duodenal hemorrhages occurred, requiring arterial embolization for hemostasis. In cases of severely impaired renal function, the usual dose of idarucizumab may not be sufficient to reverse the effects of dabigatran. Therefore, we considered the need for repeated idarucizumab administration to prevent recurrent bleeding.

Keywords: cardiac tamponade; dabigatran etexilate; end-stage renal failure; gastrointestinal bleeding; idarucizumab.

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