Case Report, Int J Cardiovasc Res Vol: 6 Issue: 4
IAB is Real: A Case of Bayes’ Syndrome after the First Dialytic Session
Aurora Vecchiato1 and Giulia Mussatti2*
1Emergency Medicine Residency Program – Università di Sassari, Sassari, Sardegna, Italy
2Geriatric Residency Program – Università di Sassari, Sassari, Sardegna, Italy
*Corresponding Author : Aurora Vecchiato, MD
Emergency Medicine Residency Program – Università di Sassari, c/o Hypertension and Related Diseases Center, AOU Sassari, Viale San Pietro 8, 07100, Sassari, Italy
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Received: August 08, 2017 Accepted: August 16, 2017 Published: August 21,2017
Citation: Vecchiato A, Mussatti G (2017) IAB is Real: A Case of Bayes’ Syndrome after the First Dialytic Session. Int J Cardiovasc Res 6:4. doi: 10.4172/2324-8602.1000316
Abstract
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is considered frequent in nephropathic patients, only a few cases of Baye’s syndrome (BS) have been described in this population and all of them developed in an end-stage chronic kidney disease condition after years-long haemodialytic treatment. Therefore, we present the case of a patient with normal
echocardiogram and rapid decline of renal function, who developed BS just after her first dialytic session, and how this case confirmed several hypotheses about AF triggers.
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