Cor Vasa 2005, 46(9):342-344
Paradoxical renal and splenic embolism in a patient with pulmonary embolism, patent foramen ovale and right atrial embedded embolus.
- 1 Kardiologické oddělení, Interní klinika
- 2 Radiodiagnostické oddělení, Krajská nemocnice Pardubice, Pardubice
- 3 Kardiochirurgická klinika, Fakultní nemocnice Hradec Králové, Hradec Králové, Česká republika
n patients with patent foramen ovale (PFO), pulmonary embolism (PE) is associated with a risk for paradoxical embolism. Patients with PFO and PE show higher mortality rates and higher of brain and arterial embolism rates compared with PE patients not demonstrating echocardiographic signs of PFO. The prognosis of PE patients is made further worse by the presence of flowing right atrial thrombi. The present case report describes a 43-year-old man hospitalized for mesogastric pain and dyspnoe with subsequent evidence of deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism, free right atrial thrombosis and renal and splenic embolism. The condition was managed successfully by removing thrombi from the right atrium, emboli from the main pulmonary artery branches and by suturing the foramen ovale.
Keywords: Pulmonary embolism; Patent foramen ovale; Paradoxical embolism
Published: September 1, 2005 Show citation
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