Intracardiac thrombi in pulmonary embolism of a priori non high risk: Therapeutic dilemma

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Pulmonary embolism (PE) of a priori non high risk according to ESC guidelines, but coexisting with intracardiac thrombi is potentially a life threatening disease. The recommendations regarding therapy in such situations are not clear. We report two cases of PE with coexisting intracardiac thrombi. The 74 year-old woman was admitted after previous cardiac arrest in the course of PE with the presence of intracardiac thrombi in right ventricle. Due to lack of clinical improvement during heparin administration she was treated with thrombolysis. The 72 year-old obese woman with hypertension, diabetes and previous stroke with right-sided paresis was admitted after 2 episodes of loss of consciousness, with intracardiac thrombus in both right and left heart. Due to contraindications to both surgery and thrombolysis, she was treated with heparin. Both women recovered successfully. These cases illustrate the importance of individual treatment strategy. Copyright © Polskie Towarzystwo Kardiologiczne.

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Krakowiak, B., Kustrzycka-Kratochwil, D., Sukiennik-Kujawa, M., Ogórkowska, J., Seifert, M., Banasiak, W., … Jankowska, E. A. (2013). Intracardiac thrombi in pulmonary embolism of a priori non high risk: Therapeutic dilemma. Kardiologia Polska, 71(4), 399–402. https://doi.org/10.5603/KP.2013.0069

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