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Case Report | Open Access

Vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm rupture under severe COVID-19

Takenori SatoYoichi MiuraRyuta YasudaNaoki TomaHidenori Suzuki( )
Department of Neurosurgery, Mie University Graduate School of Medicine, Tsu, Japan
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Abstract

Objective

We report a rare case of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) caused by a ruptured vertebral artery (VA) dissecting aneurysm (DA) under severe COVID-19 treatment, and discuss the potential relationships.

Case presentation

A 58-year-old woman with COVID-19 fell into severe pneumonia needing mechanical ventilation at 10 days post-onset (day 10). The patient had no risk factors for DA or stroke other than COVID-19 infection. At day 17 when weaning ventilatory management, her systolic blood pressure was transiently elevated, and her consciousness did not recover thereafter. Computed tomography (CT) at day 21 revealed SAH with modified Fisher grade 4, and CT angiography revealed a DA in the right VA just distal to the right posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA). The DA was treated emergently with internal trapping by endovascular coiling, while the right PICA was preserved. Postoperative course was uneventful, and 2-time negative SARS-CoV-2 PCR results were obtained at day 45. The patient recovered to 4-month modified Rankin Scale 2.

Conclusions

Although it is not clear from the present case alone whether SARS-CoV-2 infection causes SAH by a ruptured VA DA, the accumulation of more cases and further studies are warranted to clarify the relationships between SARS-CoV-2 infection and ruptured intracranial DAs.

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Cite this article:
Sato T, Miura Y, Yasuda R, et al. Vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm rupture under severe COVID-19. Brain Hemorrhages, 2022, 3(4): 210-213. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hest.2022.08.001

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Received: 27 June 2022
Revised: 29 July 2022
Accepted: 09 August 2022
Published: 12 August 2022
© 2022 International Hemorrhagic Stroke Association.

This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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