心力衰竭和COVID-19合并重症左室血栓1例

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Jochebet Irene, Teuku Muhammad Haykal Putra, Wahyu Aditya Soedarsono, Wishnu Aditya Widodo, Raja Ezman Raja Shariff
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摘要

背景:左室血栓(LVT)是心力衰竭和急性心肌梗死的常见并发症。据报道,LVT的最高死亡率为27.9%,特别是在有严重左室收缩功能障碍的患者中。血液动力学差和血瘀通过破坏正常血液流动促进血栓形成,从而促进LVT的发展。相反,LVT显著损害心功能,导致卒中量减少,心输出量减少,全身性栓塞、卒中、心血管事件和死亡率的风险增加。病例报告我们报告一个59岁的妇女表现为严重的呼吸困难。诊断为急性失代偿性心力衰竭。经胸超声心动图发现大量LVT占据左心室一半以上。根据超声心动图的舒张末期容积公式,估计血栓的体积为140ml。据推测,这种情况是由之前的COVID-19感染引起的。积极的利尿剂缓解了她的充血症状。然而,静脉抗凝,重叠口服抗凝剂,没有改变血栓。患者病情明显恶化,在最后3个月的随访中多次再次住院并最终因低心输出量综合征死亡。结论:该病例强调了大血栓对左室功能和血流动力学的影响,加剧了心衰症状,最终导致严重的并发症和死亡。患者的SARS-CoV-2感染可能导致高凝状态和血栓形成。
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Severe Left Ventricular Thrombus in the Context of Heart Failure and COVID-19: A Case Report.

BACKGROUND Left ventricular thrombus (LVT) is a common complication of heart failure and acute myocardial infarction. A peak mortality rate of 27.9% for LVT has been reported, especially among patients with severe LV systolic dysfunction. Poor hemodynamics and blood stasis contribute to the development of LVT by disrupting normal blood flow, which promotes thrombus formation. Conversely, LVT significantly impairs cardiac function, resulting in reduced stroke volume, decreased cardiac output, and an increased risk of systemic embolism, stroke, cardiovascular events, and mortality. CASE REPORT We report a case of a 59-year-old woman presenting with severe dyspnea. Acute decompensated heart failure was diagnosed. A massive LVT occupying over half of the left ventricle was identified on transthoracic echocardiography. The estimated volume of the thrombus was 140 mL, calculated using the end-diastolic volume formula from echocardiography. Presumably, the condition was precipitated by a previous infection of COVID-19. An aggressive diuretic strategy relieved her congestive symptoms. However, intravenous anticoagulation, overlapped with oral anticoagulant, did not alter the thrombus. The patient's condition deteriorated significantly, resulting in multiple episodes of rehospitalizations and eventual death due to low cardiac output syndrome in her last 3 months of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS This case underscores the impact of large thrombi on LV performance and hemodynamics exacerbating heart failure symptoms, and finally leading to severe complications and mortality. The patient's SARS-CoV-2 infection likely contributed to the hypercoagulable state and thrombus formation.

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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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