| Literature DB >> 24041566 |
Vratika Agarwal1, Nikhil Nalluri2, Masood A Shariff3, Muhammad S Akhtar4, Yefim Olkovsky4, Paul E Kitsis5, John P Nabagiez6.
Abstract
Floating right heart thrombus, also known as "emboli in transit" is a potentially fatal condition, of varying etiology and usually coexisting with massive pulmonary embolism. Although the mortality rate is as high as 40%, there are no established therapeutic guidelines. A case is presented of an 84 year old female with a history of colon cancer and coronary artery disease who presented with sudden onset unresponsiveness. She was intubated in the ED and started on intravenous pressor support. A free floating large right ventricular thrombus and dilated right ventricle were noted on transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE). She was managed medically with good short term outcome. Floating right heart thrombus is a rare occurrence. Recognition of signs and symptoms along with early TTE is critical for diagnosis and consideration of treatment modality. The existing literature does not offer a clear consensus for management of pulmonary embolism with co-existing mobile intra-cardiac thrombus. Choice of treatment is crucial and should be considered on a case-by-case basis after careful assessment of indications, contraindications, risks and benefits.Entities:
Keywords: Critical care; Right heart thrombus; Thrombolytic therapy; Transthoracic echocardiography
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24041566 DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2013.08.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Lung ISSN: 0147-9563 Impact factor: 2.210