Exercise testing induces fatal thromboembolism from mechanical mitral valve |
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Authors: | Yavuzgil Oguz Ozerkan Filiz Gurgun Cemil Zoghi Mehdi Can Levent Akin Mustafa |
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Affiliation: | Ege University, Medical Faculty, Department of Cardiology, Izmir, Turkey. |
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Abstract: | Thromboembolism is still one of the most important complications of prosthetic heart valves. Embolism to a major coronary branch is rare, but acute proximal occlusions can be fatal, even when the coronary arteries are otherwise normal and intervention is rapid. We report a fatal complication of an exercise test in a patient who had a St. Jude bileaflet mitral valve. After an exercise test, a 42-year-old woman with a mechanical prosthetic valve had a severe hemodynamic collapse with acute ST segment changes. Coronary angiography showed a totally occluded left main coronary artery with TIMI grade 0 to 1 flow. Rapid injection of contrast material and the passage of a floppy guidewire through the thrombus restored a TIMI grade 3 flow. Angiography showed no coronary atherosclerostic involvement. Despite successful coronary reperfusion, intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation, and intensive medication, the patient died. This case demonstrates that exercise testing should be applied with great caution in patients with prosthetic valves, and only after a careful evaluation of valve function. We recommend transesophageal echocardiography prior to exercise testing in these patients. |
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