Cardiovascular Ultrasound (Nov 2022)

Life-threatening paradoxical thromboembolism in a patient with patent foramen ovale

  • Antonio Rizza,
  • Francesco Negro,
  • Tommaso Gasbarri,
  • Roberto Arpesani,
  • Baldassare Ferro,
  • Paolo Roncucci,
  • Cataldo Palmieri,
  • Simone Sorbo,
  • Emilio Maria Pasanisi,
  • Marco Solinas,
  • Sergio Berti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12947-022-00298-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Venous thromboembolism represents the third most frequent acute cardiovascular syndrome worldwide. Its clinical manifestations are deep vein thrombosis and/or pulmonary embolism. Despite a considerable mortality, diagnosis is often missed. Case presentation We report the management of a female patient with high-risk pulmonary thromboembolism treated initially with thromboaspiration, complicated by embolus jailing in a patent foramen ovale. In this situation, left cardiac chambers and systemic circulation were jeopardized by this floating embolus. Conclusions High-risk pulmonary embolism requires reperfusion strategy but sometimes mechanical thromboaspiration may be not fully successful; transesophageal echocardiography led to a prompt diagnosis of this unexpected finding; in this very particular case, open surgery represented a bail-out procedure to avoid cerebral and systemic embolism.

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