Title of article :
Patent Foramen Ovale: A Fatal Trap
Author/Authors :
Davarpasand, Tahereh Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mohseni Badalabadi, Reza Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Mansourian, Soheil Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Rahnamoun, Zahra Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
A 39-year-old man referred to us with a complaint of dyspnea and palpitation of 3 days’ duration. The patient was
tachycardic but normotensive with a normal blood oxygen saturation level of about 91%. His electrocardiogram showed a
sinus rhythm with an incomplete right bundle branch block. There was no known risk factor for vein thrombosis in his past
medical history. Transthoracic and then transesophageal echocardiography revealed a large, hypermobile elongated mass
(about 10×1 cm) in the right atrium. The mass was in transit through a large patent foramen ovale (Figure 1, Video 1). There
was also severe right ventricular dilation with moderate systolic dysfunction on echocardiography, suggestive of pulmonary
thromboembolism (PTE). Consequently, multiple-detector computed tomography angiography was performed to determine
mortality risk and help the decision-making regarding the duration of anticoagulation therapy. The angiographic procedure
revealed massive bilateral PTE (Figure 2).
Keywords :
Foramen ovale , patent , Echocardiography , transesophageal , Pulmonary embolism
Journal title :
The Journal of Tehran University Heart Center (JTHC)