Emerging Trends in Left Ventricular Thrombus: A Comprehensive Review of Non-Ischemic and Ischemic Cardiopathies, Including Eosinophilic Myocarditis, Chagas Cardiomyopathy, Amyloidosis, and Innovative Anticoagulant Approaches.
Benjamin ColleFabian DemeureJulien HignyMartin BenoitJean-Philippe HenryIsabelle MichauxBenoit RobayeOlivier XhaetLaurence GabrielAntoine GuedesDominique BlommaertNathalie DulieuYannick BernersFabian WerySteven DroogmansBernard CosynsMaria-Luiza LuchianPublished in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
This comprehensive review explores the intricate aspects of left ventricular thrombus (LVT), a potential complication in both ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathies. It provides a thorough understanding of left ventricular thrombus, revealing its uncommon incidence in the general population (7 cases per 10,000 patients), predominantly linked to ischemic heart diseases (ICMs) at an 80% prevalence rate. Diagnostic tools, notably transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR), demonstrate varying sensitivity but remain indispensable in specific clinical contexts related to LVT as non-invasive diagnostic modalities. A detailed comparison between ICM patients and those with non-ischemic cardiomyopathy (NICM) who have left ventricular thrombus reveals subtle distinctions with significant clinical implications. This analysis underscores the importance of these imaging techniques in distinguishing between the two conditions. Additionally, we explored the occurrence of LVT in specific non-ischemic cardiomyopathies, including Takotsubo syndrome, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, eosinophilic myocarditis, Chagas disease, cardiac amyloidosis, and several other conditions. The article further delves into anticoagulation strategies, thoroughly examining their impact on LVT regression and patient outcomes. Pharmacological interventions, with a focus on direct oral anticoagulants, emerge as promising alternatives; however, there is insufficient information on their efficiency and safety, especially in NICM population. In conclusion, this review highlights the complex nature of LVT, incorporating a range of etiopathogenic factors, diagnostic complexities, and evolving therapeutic approaches. It emphasizes the pressing need for ongoing research in this field.
Keyphrases
- left ventricular
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- heart failure
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- magnetic resonance imaging
- end stage renal disease
- aortic stenosis
- acute myocardial infarction
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- cerebral ischemia
- mitral valve
- atrial fibrillation
- left atrial
- venous thromboembolism
- chronic kidney disease
- computed tomography
- prognostic factors
- magnetic resonance
- risk factors
- case report
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- coronary artery disease
- high resolution
- brain injury
- oxidative stress
- mass spectrometry
- acute coronary syndrome
- african american