| Literature DB >> 23993010 |
Babu Kanjirakadavath1, M N Krishnan, D Vinayakumar, Deepak Raju, P G Nithin, K F Rajesh, Pradeep Sreekumar.
Abstract
We report a 42-year-old lady on combined oral contraceptive pills with deep venous thrombosis and mild pulmonary embolism, who developed shock, while being treated with heparin. On auscultation, there was an unexpected loud, superficial, squeaky, triphasic friction rub over the left lower parasternal area. Simultaneous echocardiogram revealed a large serpiginous, freely floating mass in right atrium, prolapsing freely to right ventricular inlet across the tricuspid valve. The endocardial friction rub persisted for about 24 h as long as the thrombus was intracardiac and disappeared when the thrombus disappeared from right heart, occluding the proximal left pulmonary artery. She died due to shock awaiting surgery. We highlight that such a rub in a patient with deep venous thrombosis, though rare, may be an important clue to impending pulmonary embolism.Entities:
Keywords: Endocardial friction rub; Pulmonary artery; Thromboembolism; Thrombus in transit
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23993010 PMCID: PMC3860994 DOI: 10.1016/j.ihj.2013.06.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian Heart J ISSN: 0019-4832