Drop in oxygen saturation and blood pressure as well as increase in central venous pressure during mitral valve clipping in an 81-year-old female patient

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Background: Atrial septal defects (ASD) following endovascular mitral valve clipping are potentially hemodynamically relevant complications. Immediate closure with an occluder can represent a safe and effective treatment. Case summary: An 81-year-old female patient suffering from severe dyspnea due to previously known severe mitral valve regurgitation was scheduled for elective mitral valve clipping. The clip was successfully implanted. Removal of the transseptal cannula resulted in a sudden drop in oxygen saturation and systolic blood pressure as well as an immediate increase in central venous pressure. An iatrogenic left-right shunt was observed at the atrial level with a relevant shunt volume. Immediate closure using an atrial septal occluder successfully restored the oxygen saturation and hemodynamic parameters. Conclusion: An increase in central venous pressure, reduction of systolic blood pressure or oxygen saturation after withdrawal of the transseptal cannula during mitral valve clipping should always be further investigated regarding a possible ASD.

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Volz, M. J., Aurich, M., Konstandin, M., Katus, H. A., Frey, N., Kreusser, M. M., & Raake, P. W. (2022). Drop in oxygen saturation and blood pressure as well as increase in central venous pressure during mitral valve clipping in an 81-year-old female patient. Internist, 63(4), 448–452. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00108-021-01241-4

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