Neurointervention (Mar 2022)

Central Venous Reflux, a Rare Cause of Neurological Manifestations in Hemodialysis Patients: A Case Report and Literature Review

  • Francisco Caiza-Zambrano,
  • Carolina Mora Palacio,
  • Silvia Garbugino,
  • Fabio Maximiliano Gonzalez,
  • Marta Bala Biolcati,
  • Miguel Ángel Saucedo,
  • Carlos Rugilo,
  • Mariano Forrester,
  • Fernando Lombi,
  • Manuel Fernández Pardal,
  • Ricardo Reisin,
  • Pablo Bonardo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5469/neuroint.2021.00444
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 58 – 64

Abstract

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Central venous disease (CVD) is a serious complication in hemodialysis patients. Neurological manifestations are rare. We describe a female with end-stage renal disease with throbbing headache accompanied by paresthesia, weakness, and abnormal posture of her right hand during dialysis sessions. Motor symptoms completely resolved after each dialysis session, although the headaches persisted for several hours. No neurological deficit was evidenced on physical examination. Digital subtraction angiography identified an incomplete thrombosis of the left brachiocephalic vein with retrograde flow in the internal jugular vein, sigmoid sinus, and transverse sinus on the left side. This case illustrates that cerebral venous congestion due to CVD can produce neurological symptoms. Furthermore, we systematically review the literature to identify the characteristics of the cases described so far. This allows clinicians to know the entity and have a high index of suspicion in a hemodialysis patient who develops neurological symptoms.

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