Mobile intracardiac calcinosis: A new risk of thromboembolism in patients with haemodialysed end stage renal disease

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Cardiac calcinosis is a common complication of end stage renal disease. A newly observed risk of thromboembolism is reported in four patients with mobile cardiac calcinosis, treated with long term dialysis. Rapidly growing mobile calcification was confirmed by echocardiography. Each patient had an imbalance in serum calcium x inorganic phosphate (Ca x P product ≥ 50); this imbalance could not be treated due to the sudden death of the patient or the need for surgical resection to prevent recurrent cerebral thromboembolism. Histological examination revealed intracardiac calcinosis in three cases, and each case showed haemodialysis hypoparathyroidism (intact PTH < 160 pg/ml). Thromboembolism in such cases is rare, however it indicates a need for cautious echocardiographic monitoring in end stage renal disease in patients with an uncontrolled Ca x P product.

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Tsuchihashi, K., Nozawa, A., Marusaki, S., Moniwa, N., Oh-numa, Y., Kuno, A., … Shimamoto, K. (1999). Mobile intracardiac calcinosis: A new risk of thromboembolism in patients with haemodialysed end stage renal disease. Heart, 82(5), 638–640. https://doi.org/10.1136/hrt.82.5.638

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