Anti-inflammatory properties of amniotic membrane patch following pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis
Posted on 2017-01-26 - 05:00
Abstract Background Since constrictive pericarditis is most often idiopathic and the pathophysiology remains largely unknown, both the diagnosis and the treatment can be challenging. However, by definition, inflammatory processes are central to this disease process. Amniotic membrane patches have been shown to possess anti-inflammatory properties and are believed to be immune privileged. Due to these properties, amniotic membrane patches were applied intraoperatively in a complicated patient presenting with constrictive pericarditis. Case presentation A patient with a history of multiple cardiac surgeries presented with marked fatigue, worsening dyspnea and sinus tachycardia. He was found to have constrictive physiology during cardiac catheterization, with cardiac MRI demonstrating hepatic vein dilatation, atrial enlargement and ventricular narrowing. After amniotic membrane patch treatment and pericardiectomy, post-operative cardiac MRI failed to demonstrate any appreciable pericardial effusion or inflammation, with no increased T2 signal that would suggest edema. Conclusions Given the positive results seen in this complex patient, we suggest continued research into the beneficial properties of amniotic membrane patches in cardiac surgery.
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Marsh, Katherine; Ferng, Alice; Pilikian, Tia; Desai, Ankit; Avery, Ryan; Friedman, Mark; et al. (2017). Anti-inflammatory properties of amniotic membrane patch following pericardiectomy for constrictive pericarditis. figshare. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3675757.v1
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AUTHORS (10)
KM
Katherine Marsh
AF
Alice Ferng
TP
Tia Pilikian
AD
Ankit Desai
RA
Ryan Avery
MF
Mark Friedman
IO
Isabel Oliva
CJ
Clint Jokerst
DS
David Schipper
ZK
Zain Khalpey