High-output heart failure caused by arteriovenous fistula long after nephrectomy

2005 
A 70-year-old Japanese woman was admitted to our hospital because of anasarca. At 32 years of age, she had undergone nephrectomy for renal tuberculosis. A continuous abdominal bruit was heard. The chest X-ray showed cardiomegaly and dilatation of the pulmonary artery. Abdominal three-dimensional computed tomography scanning clearly revealed an arteriovenous fistula. Cardiac catheterization disclosed cardiac output of 9.2 l/min and a step-up of oxygen saturation at the renal vein level of the inferior vena cava. Surgical closure of the fistula promptly decreased her cardiac output and improved the heart failure. This is a rare case of an arteriovenous fistula developing long after nephrectomy and causing high-output heart failure.
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