High Output Heart Failure Secondary to Aorto-Caval Fistula Treated With an Amplatzer Septal Occluder: Case Report and Review of Literature

Cureus. 2021 Apr 12;13(4):e14430. doi: 10.7759/cureus.14430.

Abstract

Aorto-caval fistula (ACF) is a rare cause of high output heart failure (HOHF). 80 % of cases are due to ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm, while 10 to 20% are traumatic or congenital. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial in order to prevent the progression to HOHF. Open surgical repair has been the mainstay therapy of arterio-venous fistulas including aorto-caval fistula; however endovascular approach has become an evolving therapeutic option in the last 20 years. Here, we present a case of high output heart failure secondary to traumatic aorto-caval fistula due to shrapnel injury to the abdomen. Our patient was managed with endovascular approach by the deployment of amplatzer septal occluder that excluded completely the fistula, resulting in the progressive improvement of HOHF. In this manuscript, we review etiologies of high output heart failure and summarize cases of aorto-caval fistula treated with amplatzer septal occluder reported in literature. We also highlight the importance of this endovascular device in the presence of metallic foreign body in the aorta.

Keywords: amplatzer septal occluder; aorto-caval fistula; high output heart failure.

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  • Case Reports