Affiliation:
1. Vietnam Heart Institute, Bach Mai Hospital
2. Department of Internal Medicine, VNU—University of Medicine and Pharmacy
3. Department of Internal Medicine, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam
Abstract
Introduction:
A thrombus straddling the patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a very rare clinical entity. Optimal management remains unclear due to the availability of various therapeutic options; thus, an individualized approach is recommended.
Case presentation:
The authors describe a case presenting with recurrent cerebral embolism and a large and mobile thrombus straddled in the PFO. Historically, cardiac surgery, thrombolysis or anticoagulation were possible management options for this patient. However, there are no guidelines on what the optimal treatment is. Our patient was a poor surgical candidate because of advanced age and multiple comorbidities. Furthermore, she had a recent ischaemic stroke which was a relative contraindication to thrombolysis. After consulting the Heart Team, medical treatment alone with systemic anticoagulation was administered. Subsequent transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) after 1 week showed complete thrombus resolution. After 4 months, the PFO was successfully occluded with an Amplatzer device. The patient received rehabilitation therapy and had good functional recovery.
Clinical discussion:
Anticoagulant therapy alone was chosen because of high risk for surgery. Complete thrombus resolution was achieved after 1 week although the initial thrombus size was quite large. Nevertheless, this approach may not be applicable to every patient. In addition to TTE, multimodality imaging using transesophageal echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance is helpful to identify the mechanism of stroke, which in our case is a thrombus-straddled PFO, and to make early treatment decisions. Serial TTEs help assess the response to anticoagulation. An individualized approach should be made with a multidisciplinary Heart Team.
Conclusion:
Echocardiography plays an important role in the diagnosis and treatment evaluation for patients with a thrombus straddling a PFO. An individualized approach to manage the patient should be made with a multidisciplinary Heart Team.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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