| Literature DB >> 29276599 |
Abeer Berry1, Daniel Brancheau1, Marcel Zughaib1.
Abstract
It is a common medical practice to anticoagulate an asymptomatic left ventricular mural thrombus following an ST-elevation myocardial infarction using a vitamin K antagonist. Novel oral anticoagulants have not been studied extensively in this context, and therefore, no recommendations have been made for their use. A 67-year-old male physician with no significant medical history presented to the cardiology clinic complaining of shortness of breath that had been gradually worsening over a 2-week period and was found to have an anterior wall myocardial infarction with apical left ventricular thrombus that was treated with apixaban. We present a case of rapid resolution of left ventricular thrombus with the use of apixaban for anticoagulation. Although there are no guideline recommendations for this use, there have been case series and case reports that have shown safety and efficacy. Apixaban can be used for rapid resolution of left ventricular thrombus treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiovascular; anticoagulation; thrombus
Year: 2017 PMID: 29276599 PMCID: PMC5734448 DOI: 10.1177/2050313X17745211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med Case Rep ISSN: 2050-313X
Figure 1.B-mode short-axis view demonstrating left ventricular thrombus.
Figure 2.B-mode echocardiogram of left ventricular apex demonstrating left ventricular thrombus following anterior wall myocardial infarction.
Figure 3.B-mode echocardiogram of left ventricular apex demonstrating resolution of left ventricular thrombus.
Figure 4.Color-flow Doppler of left ventricular apex demonstrating resolution of left ventricular thrombus.