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Diagnosis of prosthetic heart valve thrombosis. The respective values of transthoracic and transoesophageal Doppler echocardiography.

G Habib1, A Cornen, T Mesana, J R Monties, P Djiane, R Luccioni.   

Abstract

Early diagnosis of acute prosthetic thrombosis remains a challenge. In 20 patients with 23 thrombosed cardiac valves, we evaluated the respective value of transthoracic (TTE) and transoesophageal (TEE) Doppler echocardiography. According to the presence or absence of prosthetic obstruction by continuous-wave Doppler, prostheses were separated into two groups. Group 1 included nine thrombosed prostheses (8 mitral, 1 aortic) with severe obstruction. All patients presented with severe symptoms of heart failure. Transthoracic Doppler echocardiography allowed immediate diagnosis of prosthetic thrombosis, even in critically ill patients, showing (1) eccentric transprosthetic colour flow jets in all eight mitral prostheses, (2) severe obstruction on Doppler examination (mean gradient = 18 to 36 mmHg in eight mitral prostheses, and 69 mmHg in one aortic valve), and (3) direct echocardiographic evidence of thrombosis (i.e. thrombus or abnormal disc or leaflet motion) in four patients. All nine patients were immediately treated by surgery (n = 8) or fibrinolysis (n = 1) on the basis of TTE results only. TEE allowed better visualization of thrombus and restricted leaflet or disc motion, but had little influence on patient management. Group 2 included 14 thrombosed prostheses (10 mitral, 4 aortic) with mild or absent obstruction. In three patients with massive mitral prosthetic thrombosis, an associated minimal thrombosis of a prosthetic aortic valve was found at surgery, but was detected neither by TTE, nor by TEE. The 11 remaining patients with isolated partial mitral (n = 10) or aortic (n = 1) thrombosis. Clinical presentation was fever, cerebral embolism, or mild dyspnoea, but no heart failure. TTE was normal in all.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8472706     DOI: 10.1093/eurheartj/14.4.447

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


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Review 1.  Thrombosis of prosthetic heart valves: diagnosis and therapeutic considerations.

Authors:  Raymond Roudaut; Karim Serri; Stephane Lafitte
Journal:  Heart       Date:  2007-01       Impact factor: 5.994

2.  Prosthetic mitral valve obstruction: role of real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography in diagnosis.

Authors:  Arun Kannan; Kahroba Jahan; Kapildeo Lotun; Rajesh Janardhanan
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-09-21

3.  Follow-up and management of valvular heart disease patients with prosthetic valve: a clinical practice guideline for Indian scenario.

Authors:  Devendra Saksena; Yugal K Mishra; S Muralidharan; Vivek Kanhere; Pankaj Srivastava; C P Srivastava
Journal:  Indian J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg       Date:  2019-01-28

Review 4.  The Evolving Role and Use of Echocardiography in the Evaluation of Cardiac Source of Embolism.

Authors:  Fabrizio Celeste; Manuela Muratori; Massimo Mapelli; Mauro Pepi
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Echogr       Date:  2017 Apr-Jun

5.  Surgical management of mechanical valve thrombosis: twenty-six years' experience.

Authors:  Hyuk Ahn; Kyung-Hwan Kim; Kwan Chang Kim; Chang Young Kim
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2008-06       Impact factor: 2.153

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