Incidence and clinical relevance of left atrial appendage membranes: a new congenital heart disease?
Alberto CrestiMarco SolariAnna Laura GismondiPasquale BarattaFrancesco De SensiMarco BreschiUgo LimbrunoPublished in: European heart journal. Cardiovascular Imaging (2021)
LAA membranes are rare congenital abnormalities occasionally discovered during a TOE exam, frequently in patients affected by AF. In half of the cases, they obstruct the LAA flow, thus theoretically pre-disposing to clot formation. They may be rarely associated to an appendage hypoplasia. During a TOE exam, cardiac imagers should always rule out their presence.