QKUK, saves 39-year-old woman's life after pregnancy with aorte cracks

Patients H.B. (39) Life has been spared by cardiosurgeons at QKUK, who, after birth, had suffered an acute dissection of the ace of the antamimal flag, beginning with aortal valve, including abdominal aortics, causing design of the right heart artery, respectively an acute attack on the lower wall [...]
Patients H.B. (39) Life has been saved by cardiosurgeons at QKUK, who, after giving birth, had suffered an acute dissect of the ace of the ace of the iartimal flag, beginning with the aortal valve, including abdominal aortics, causing design of the right heart artery, respectively, acute heart - wall heart attack, the failure of the aorthral valve. Other changes were confirmed by the CT.
The patient had been transferred from Ferizaj's emergency to QKUKU, with severe chest pains and marks to ECG of acute heart attack, lower heart walls, and high levels of the troth.
She claimed that she had normal birth four days ago (and that was her third birth in a row). During this surgical intervention, Bentall procedure has been made (the construction of aortal valve, the root of the aorta and the replacement of the ascendent graft aorta) and bypass-ursage of the right heart artery through the amortal vein.
The operation has gone without complications and with proper staff management in intensive cardio-surgic treatment and cardiosurgeology department, the patient has been released into homes with good general and local condition, in following advice instructed by clinics to use regular therapy.
The range of aorta is, in 3 cases, in 100,000 inhabitants, more frequent in males than in females. Risk factors are hypertension, smoking, dysplypidation, and the inborn diseases of related tissue.
Usually, in most cases it appears after the age of 60, while in 10% of cases before the age of 40. In women under 40-year-olds, acute aorta design faces 50% of cases during pregnancy or after birth.
The staff of the Cardiogenic Clinic with Invasian Cardiology suggests that all citizens of Kosovo, for any need in heart disease, head to KKUK, without having to seek help at other centres.











