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First direct evidence of a Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO): a large thrombus straddling the foramen ovale.

Xiaoke Shang1, Dingyang Li1, Qiu Qiu1, Shuna Xiao1, Lijun Wang1, Changdong Zhang1, Rong Lu1, Jie Yu1, Cheng Xia1, Hongmei Zhou1, Gangcheng Zhang2.   

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26289903      PMCID: PMC4771941          DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehv380

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Heart J        ISSN: 0195-668X            Impact factor:   29.983


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A 40-year-old male experienced intermittent heart palpitations and chest pain for 2 years was unconscious 20 h ago before being admitted to our hospital. In addition, a month prior to this incident, the patient had fractured his left calcaneus during an accident. Echocardiography revealed a large thrombus (39 mm × 18 mm) crossing the midst of the atrial septum, swinging in the right ventricular inflow tract with cardiac cycle (Panel A) (see Supplementary material online, ). Dual-source computed tomography (CT) showed a continuous low-density shadow in the left atrium (16.7 mm × 9.9 mm) and right atrium (41.4 mm × 14.4 mm), and a filling defect shadow was found in the bifurcation of the pulmonary arteries in both lungs and distal lumen (large bilateral pulmonary embolism, with a thrombosis index of ∼75%) (Panel B). Brain CT showed a low-density C-shaped patchy shadow on the right parietal lobe (Panel C), which indicated encephalomalacia. Colour-coded Doppler flow image showed no blood flow in the left distal popliteal veins, indicating a thrombo-embolism (Panel D). The patient underwent a pulmonary artery embolectomy to remove the pulmonary thrombus (Panel E), followed by a pathological examination. The presence of red blood cells, platelets, and fibrin confirmed that the tissue was a thrombus. To our knowledge, this is the first time that a thrombus has been observed straddling the PFO. This discovery provides direct evidence for a paradoxical embolism, and lays out a foundation for PFO intervention. S.X. performed statistical analysis. Q.Q. handled funding and supervision. D.L., C.Z., J.Y., C.X. and R.L. acquired the data. X.S., G.Z., D.L. conceived and designed the research. D.L. and L.W. drafted the manuscript. Q.Q. and H.Z. made critical revision of the manuscript for key intellectual content.

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Funding to pay the Open Access publication charges for this article was provided by Wuhan Asia Heart Hospital (Hubei, China). Supplementary material is available at Click here for additional data file.
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