International Medical Case Reports Journal (Sep 2021)

Safe Thrombolysis During Pregnancy for Recurrent Acute Ischaemic Stroke Due to Concomitant Isolated Left Ventricular Non-Compaction and Bilateral Foetal Posterior Communicating Arteries

  • Juma FO,
  • Ngunga LM,
  • Waweru-Siika W,
  • Sokhi DS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 14
pp. 591 – 595

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Fatimah Osman Juma, Leonard Mzee Ngunga, Wangari Waweru-Siika, Dilraj Singh Sokhi Department of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences, Aga Khan University Medical College of East Africa, Nairobi, KenyaCorrespondence: Dilraj Singh SokhiAga Khan University Medical College of East Africa, Nairobi Campus, Room 405, 4th Floor East Tower Block, Third Avenue Parklands, P.O. Box 30270, Nairobi, 00100, GPO, KenyaTel +254 710 559 541Email [email protected]: Isolated left ventricular non-compaction (ILVNC) is a rare congenital cardiomyopathy and is associated with arrhythmias, heart failure and thromboembolism including ischaemic stroke. Pregnancy is a relative contraindication to thrombolysis for acute ischaemic stroke, although case reports suggest the treatment can be given in selected cases. We report a case of recurrent cryptogenic strokes in a 36-year-old female who was thrombolysed with good outcome at 37 weeks’ gestation and was eventually found to have ILVNC as the cause. She had a predilection to recurrent posterior circulatory strokes due to foetal posterior communicating arteries. To our knowledge this is the first case report of safe thrombolysis for acute ischaemic stroke in pregnancy caused by ILVNC.Keywords: left ventricular non-compaction, ischaemic stroke, stroke in pregnancy, foetal posterior communicating artery

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