Frequency and Clinical Significance of Right Atrial Embryonic Remnants Involvement in Infective Endocarditis.
Alberto CrestiPasquale BarattaFrancesco De SensiIncoronata D'AielloAlessandro CostoliUgo LimbrunoPublished in: The Journal of heart valve disease (2019)
Although the prevalence of embryonic remnants involvement in IE is underestimated, it may carry an important embolic risk if undetected. As TTE demonstrated only a low sensitivity in the diagnosis of embryonic remnant involvement, TEE should be performed systematically and RAER involvement carefully sought. TEE is recommended in all patients with a high clinical suspicion of right-sided IE. Video 1: Mid-esophageal TEE view. Multiple vegetations attached onto the pacemaker leads (broken arrow) and on the Eustachian valve (solid arrow). Video 2: Mid-esophageal TEE view. A vegetation attached onto the tricuspid valve (broken arrow) and on the Eustachian valve (solid arrow).