The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2010)

Rare Cause for Sudden Right Heart Failure

  • Amir M. Nia,
  • Natig Gassanov,
  • Matthias Schmidt,
  • Ferdinand Kuhn-Régnier,
  • Erland Erdmann,
  • Fikret Er

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2010.190
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
pp. 1996 – 1998

Abstract

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Right heart failure occurs daily in clinical settings, but an underlying cardiac malignant tumor is very uncommon. We report a case of a 48-year-old man presenting only with palpitations and decompensated heart failure. Echocardiographic imaging revealed a large tumor of the right ventricle. Shortly after a putatively successful surgical approach, the patient was admitted again with heart failure symptoms. On reassessment, a complete relapse with multiple metastases could be seen. Generally, cardiac malignant tumors are diagnosed at a time-point when therapeutic options are very limited or even postmortem. Broad echocardiographic screening in patients with unspecific symptoms might be helpful to detect cardiac malignant tumors at early stages.