Cardiol Young. 2024 Oct 28:1-3. doi: 10.1017/S104795112402599X. Online ahead of print.
ABSTRACT
We report on a 7-month-old boy (4.2 kg/60 cm) with severe immunodeficiency disorder and bacterial septicaemia who was referred for an infected atrial thrombus secondary to a jugular central line. The echocardiogram showed a teardrop-shaped thrombus with a wide base adherent to the interatrial wall and a flimsy tail moving freely in the right atrium. Chest CT scan showed multiple lesions in both lungs consistent with infected micro-thrombi. The thrombus increased in size despite 2 weeks of antibiotics and anticoagulation. We applied the Indigo® Lightning® 7 aspiration system from Penumbra® (Alameda, USA) and removed percutaneously the thrombus under transoesophageal ultrasound and biplane fluoroscopic guidance. At 6 weeks of follow-up, the patient is alive, under enoxaparin with no procedure-related complication.
PMID:39465539 | DOI:10.1017/S104795112402599X