Literature DB >> 25287813

Foreign bodies in the heart.

Marina Leitman1, Zvi Vered.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Foreign bodies in the heart are rare, may reach the heart by different ways, and cause serious complications. X-ray, computerized tomography, and echocardiography are main diagnostic modalities. Foreign body can be removed surgically, percutaneously or can be managed conservatively. In this work, we analyzed 100 published cases of a foreign body in the heart and 4 cases that were identified in our hospital.
METHODS: We searched the literature for foreign body in the heart and found 100 published previously cases. Additional 4 cases were identified in our echo laboratory. A total series of 104 patients with a foreign body in the heart were analyzed for the etiology, clinical presentation, symptoms, complications and management.
RESULTS: Mean patients' age was 46, there were more men than woman 73 versus 31 [P < 0.00005]. The most common foreign bodies were parts of inferior vena cava filters and devices implanted for relieving hydrocephalus. Foreign bodies in the heart were symptomatic in 56% of patients. Right heart chambers were occupied more often. A total of 20% presented within the first 24 hours and 30% of patients presented years after the penetration of the foreign body. A majority of foreign bodies reached the heart by migration [88%]. Mortality was reported in 4 patients [3.8%]. Here 54% of the patients underwent surgical and 29% percutaneous removal of the foreign body, while 14% were followed conservatively.
CONCLUSION: Foreign bodies in the heart may present with a wide variety of symptoms. Physicians should be aware of this rare and peculiar complications which may be fatal. Larger devices may result in more severe complications.
© 2014, Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  echocardiography; foreign body; heart

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25287813     DOI: 10.1111/echo.12795

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Echocardiography        ISSN: 0742-2822            Impact factor:   1.724


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