Challenging in pulmonary thromboembolism diagnosis in patients with disproportionate pulmonary hypertension and severe mitral stenosis: Report of two cases.
Naser Khezerlouy-AghadamMehrnoush ToufanKia Seyed ToutounchiAmirreza Jabbaripour SarmadianShahab MasoumiPublished in: Clinical case reports (2024)
by three-dimensional (3D) planimetry, and diastolic pressure gradient (DPG) of 13 and 18.8 mmHg, respectively. Furthermore, in the first patient, 3D transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) revealed multiple saddle-type organized thrombi in the proximal parts of the right and left pulmonary arteries, extending to the distal branches. In the second patient, 3D TEE revealed a large, relatively fresh, flow-limiting thrombosis in the proximal part of the right pulmonary artery. The diagnosis of pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE) in both patients was confirmed by CT angiography. In both patients, the valves were surgically repaired, while all thrombi were removed from the cardiac chambers and pulmonary vessels during surgery. In addition, patients underwent warfarin therapy orally. They were followed up 6 months after the intervention, and their clinical symptoms had improved significantly.
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