Title of article :
Clear demonstration of platypneaorthodeoxia syndrome during transesophageal echocardiography
Author/Authors :
Balaban, Ismail Department of Cardiology - Health Sciences University Koşuyolu Heart Training and Research Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Keskin, Berhan Department of Cardiology - Health Sciences University Koşuyolu Heart Training and Research Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Karaduman, Ahmet Department of Cardiology - Health Sciences University Koşuyolu Heart Training and Research Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Kahveci, Gökhan Department of Cardiology - Health Sciences University Koşuyolu Heart Training and Research Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Yazıcıoğlu, Mehmet Vefik Department of Cardiology - Health Sciences University Koşuyolu Heart Training and Research Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey
Abstract :
An 86-year-old male patient visited a cardiology outpatient
clinic with dyspnea, which was prominent on standing. His blood
pressure was 138/76 mm Hg and heart rate was 96/bpm. Pulse-oximeter revealed an oxygen saturation (SpO2
) level of 98% in supine
position; however, it decreased to 82% in the sitting position (Fig.
1a). The patient was examined for the differential diagnosis of the
platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome (POS). We performed transthoracic echocardiography (TTE), and contrast transition from the
right atrium (RA) to the left atrium (LA) was observed in the sitting
position (Video 1). Transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) was
performed to obtain a detailed visualization of interatrial septum
(IAS). Patent foramen ovale (PFO) tunnel was observed in TEE and
a color Doppler imaging performed revealed a transition from LA
to RA in the supine position (Fig. 2a, 2b). Contrast injection from
right upper extremity vein was performed, and no transition was
observed in the supine position (Fig. 2c, Video 2). Thereafter, the
patient was instructed to be in the sitting position while performing TEE, and an opening of PFO tunnel was detected (Fig. 2d, Video 3). Contrast transition from RA to LA was observed in the sitting position (Fig. 2e, Video 4).
Keywords :
platypnea , orthodeoxia , patent foramen ovale , percutan closure
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi