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2021

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Atypical St-Segment-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Presentation In Patients With Covid-19 At A High-Volume Center In New York City, Miguel A Alvarez Villela, Ahmad Alkhalil, Michael A Weinreich, Jonathan Koslowsky, Shunsuke Aoi, M Azeem Latib Nov 2021

Atypical St-Segment-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Presentation In Patients With Covid-19 At A High-Volume Center In New York City, Miguel A Alvarez Villela, Ahmad Alkhalil, Michael A Weinreich, Jonathan Koslowsky, Shunsuke Aoi, M Azeem Latib

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Atypical presentations of ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) have been reported in patients who have COVID-19. We have seen this occurrence in our center in Bronx, New York, where multitudes of patients sought treatment for the coronavirus. We studied the prevalence of atypical STEMI findings among patients with COVID-19 who presented during the first 2 months of the pandemic.

Consistent with previous reports, 4 of our 10 patients with COVID-19 and STEMI had no identifiable culprit coronary lesion; rather, they often had diffuse ST-segment elevations on surface electrocardiograms along with higher levels of D-dimer and inflammatory markers. In contrast, 32 of …


Left Ventricular Ballooning Patterns In Recurrent Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Reported Cases, Ravi Korabathina, Jamie Porcadas, Kevin E Kip, Puja R Korabathina, Andrew D Rosenthal, Peter Wassmer Nov 2021

Left Ventricular Ballooning Patterns In Recurrent Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Of Reported Cases, Ravi Korabathina, Jamie Porcadas, Kevin E Kip, Puja R Korabathina, Andrew D Rosenthal, Peter Wassmer

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Recurrent takotsubo cardiomyopathy (TTC) and the clinical profiles and outcomes of patients have not been fully evaluated, nor has the effect of left ventricular ballooning pattern. After searching the medical literature for reports of patients with recurrent TTC, we identified 84 articles with 101 case descriptions. We divided the cases into those with only apical left ventricular ballooning patterns at recurrence (typical, n=60), and those with at least one midventricular or basal ballooning pattern (atypical, n=41). We then compared their clinical profiles and outcomes.

The groups were similar in terms of baseline demographic characteristics, presence and types of triggers, use …


Novel Pharmacomechanical Thrombolysis For Treating Intermediate-Risk Acute Pulmonary Embolism: The Bashir Endovascular Catheter, Maninder Singh, Austin Quimby, Vladimir Lakhter, Mohamad Al-Otaibi, Parth M Rali, Riyaz Bashir Nov 2021

Novel Pharmacomechanical Thrombolysis For Treating Intermediate-Risk Acute Pulmonary Embolism: The Bashir Endovascular Catheter, Maninder Singh, Austin Quimby, Vladimir Lakhter, Mohamad Al-Otaibi, Parth M Rali, Riyaz Bashir

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

No abstract provided.


Large-Bore Aspiration Thrombectomy: Catalyst For A Revolution In Treating Pulmonary Embolism, Thomas M Tu Nov 2021

Large-Bore Aspiration Thrombectomy: Catalyst For A Revolution In Treating Pulmonary Embolism, Thomas M Tu

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

No abstract provided.


Surgical Treatment Of Valvular Heart Disease In Nigeria: A 6-Year Experience, Ikechukwu A Nwafor, John C Eze, Maureen N Nwafor Nov 2021

Surgical Treatment Of Valvular Heart Disease In Nigeria: A 6-Year Experience, Ikechukwu A Nwafor, John C Eze, Maureen N Nwafor

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Surgical treatment of valvular heart disease in Nigeria, the most populous country in sub-Saharan Africa, is adversely affected by socioeconomic factors such as poverty and ignorance. To evaluate our experience in this context, we identified all patients who underwent surgery for acquired or congenital valvular heart disease at our Nigerian center from February 2013 through January 2019. We collected data from their medical records, including patient age and sex, pathophysiologic causes and types of valvular disease, surgical treatment, and outcomes. Ninety-three patients (43 males [46.2%]; mean age, 38.9 ± 10.0 yr [range, 11–80 yr]) underwent surgical treatment of a total …


Endovascular Treatment Of Acquired Atheromatous Postsubclavian Aortic Coarctation, Bhushan S Sonawane, Sreeja Pavithran, Kothandam Sivakumar Nov 2021

Endovascular Treatment Of Acquired Atheromatous Postsubclavian Aortic Coarctation, Bhushan S Sonawane, Sreeja Pavithran, Kothandam Sivakumar

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Coral reef aorta is a rare calcifying obstructive disease that involves the thoracoabdominal aorta. Similar presentations in the postsubclavian aorta may result in acquired atheromatous aortic coarctation leading to systemic hypertension and heart failure. The associated calcification makes surgical anatomic or extraanatomic bypass and thromboendarterectomy challenging. Extensive circumferential calcification often precludes endovascular intervention. We present the case of a 25-year-old man with an acquired atheromatous coarctation of the postsubclavian aorta who underwent successful endovascular treatment with use of a balloon-expandable covered stent.


Avoidance Of St-Segment-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Treatment For >1 Week Due To Covid-19 Fears, Rahul V Annabathula, Gregory J Sinner, Talal S Alnabelsi, Rachel P Goodwin, Vincent L Sorrell Sep 2021

Avoidance Of St-Segment-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Treatment For >1 Week Due To Covid-19 Fears, Rahul V Annabathula, Gregory J Sinner, Talal S Alnabelsi, Rachel P Goodwin, Vincent L Sorrell

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, social distancing guidelines have negatively affected the care-seeking behavior of patients with chronic medical conditions, including those with cardiovascular disease. We report the case of a 60-year-old man with vague gastrointestinal symptoms who waited more than 1 week to seek treatment for fear of COVID-19 infection. On presentation at another hospital, he was found to have had an anterior myocardial infarction, and he underwent percutaneous coronary intervention to stent an occluded proximal left anterior descending coronary artery. Subsequently, the patient experienced refractory cardiogenic shock and, during his transfer to our hospital, refractory ventricular …


Cheyne-Stokes Respiration In A 17-Year-Old Boy Awaiting Heart Transplantation, Nooralam A Rai, Aliva De, Carin Lamm Sep 2021

Cheyne-Stokes Respiration In A 17-Year-Old Boy Awaiting Heart Transplantation, Nooralam A Rai, Aliva De, Carin Lamm

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Cheyne-Stokes respiration is a pattern of alternating central apnea and hyperpnea. It is well described in adults with congestive heart failure, but not in children.

We report the case of a 17-year-old boy whose systolic heart failure was complicated by Cheyne-Stokes respiration. He was given supportive therapy until heart transplant, after which his Cheyne-Stokes respiration clinically resolved. Clinicians should be aware of this uncommon condition in pediatric and adolescent patients who have advanced heart failure and irregular breathing.


Sudden Cardiac Death In Athletes, Darren C Tsang, Mark S Link Sep 2021

Sudden Cardiac Death In Athletes, Darren C Tsang, Mark S Link

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

No abstract provided.


Medical And Device Therapy For Stroke Prevention In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation, Sophia Huang, Payam Safavi-Naeini, Abdi Rasekh Sep 2021

Medical And Device Therapy For Stroke Prevention In Patients With Atrial Fibrillation, Sophia Huang, Payam Safavi-Naeini, Abdi Rasekh

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

No abstract provided.


Cardiovascular Outcomes In Patients With Mitochondrial Disease In The United States: A Propensity Score Analysis, Tran Nguyen, Talal Alzahrani, Joseph Krepp, Gurusher Panjrath Jul 2021

Cardiovascular Outcomes In Patients With Mitochondrial Disease In The United States: A Propensity Score Analysis, Tran Nguyen, Talal Alzahrani, Joseph Krepp, Gurusher Panjrath

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Mitochondrial disease comprises a wide range of genetic disorders caused by mitochondrial dysfunction. Its rarity, however, has limited the ability to assess its effects on clinical outcomes. To evaluate this relationship, we collected data from the 2016 National Inpatient Sample, which includes data from >7 million hospital stays. We identified 705 patients (mean age, 22 ± 20.7 yr; 54.2% female; 67.4% white) whose records included the ICD-10-CM code E88.4. We also identified a propensity-matched cohort of 705 patients without mitochondrial disease to examine the effect of mitochondrial disease on major adverse cardiovascular events, including all-cause in-hospital death, cardiac arrest, and …


Sustained Use Of The Impella 50 Heart Pump Enables Bridge To Clinical Decisions In 34 Patients, Daniel W Nelson, Sakthi Sundararajan, Evan Klein, Lyle D Joyce, Lucian A Durham, David L Joyce, Asim A Mohammed Jul 2021

Sustained Use Of The Impella 50 Heart Pump Enables Bridge To Clinical Decisions In 34 Patients, Daniel W Nelson, Sakthi Sundararajan, Evan Klein, Lyle D Joyce, Lucian A Durham, David L Joyce, Asim A Mohammed

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

We studied whether sustained hemodynamic support (>7 d) with the Impella 5.0 heart pump can be used as a bridge to clinical decisions in patients who present with cardiogenic shock, and whether such support can improve their outcomes. We retrospectively reviewed cases of patients who had Impella 5.0 support at our hospital from August 2017 through May 2019. Thirty-four patients (23 with cardiogenic shock and 11 with severely decompensated heart failure) underwent sustained support for a mean duration of 11.7 ± 9.3 days (range, ≤48 d). Of 29 patients (85.3%) who survived to next therapy, 15 were weaned from …


A Review Of The Cardiac And Cardiovascular Effects Of Covid-19 In Adults And Children, Bibhuti B Das, S Kristen Sexon Tejtel, Shriprasad Deshpande, Lara S Shekerdemian Jul 2021

A Review Of The Cardiac And Cardiovascular Effects Of Covid-19 In Adults And Children, Bibhuti B Das, S Kristen Sexon Tejtel, Shriprasad Deshpande, Lara S Shekerdemian

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Symptomatic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) typically affects the respiratory system but can involve the cardiovascular system. Cardiac complications of COVID-19 can result directly from myocarditis or indirectly from numerous other mechanisms. Differentiating between primary and secondary cardiovascular involvement-our focus in this review-may help to identify the long-term effects of COVID-19 on the heart in adults and children.


Delayed Treatment Of Acute Myocardial Infarction With Ventricular Septal Rupture Due To Patient Fear During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Minar Chhetry, Reema Bhatt, Nathan H Tehrani, Dimitrios V Avgerinos, Charles A Mack, Samuel J Lang, Xuming Dai Jul 2021

Delayed Treatment Of Acute Myocardial Infarction With Ventricular Septal Rupture Due To Patient Fear During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Minar Chhetry, Reema Bhatt, Nathan H Tehrani, Dimitrios V Avgerinos, Charles A Mack, Samuel J Lang, Xuming Dai

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandmic, more patients are presenting with complications late after acute myocardial infarction. We report the case of a 71-year-old man who delayed seeking medical care for 2 weeks, despite progressive shortness of breath, cough, and tactile fever, for fear of contracting COVID-19 in the hospital. Clinical and echocardiographic evaluation revealed a ventricular septal rupture secondary to acute myocardial infarction. The patient underwent urgent cardiac catheterization, followed by successful saphenous vein grafting to the left anterior descending coronary artery and open surgical repair of the ventricular septal rupture with a bovine pericardial patch. This case …


Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation To Facilitate Removal Of Endobronchial Tumors, Bryan Miles, Lucian A Durham, Jonathan Kurman, Lyle D Joyce, David W Johnstone, David Joyce, Paul J Pearson Jul 2021

Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation To Facilitate Removal Of Endobronchial Tumors, Bryan Miles, Lucian A Durham, Jonathan Kurman, Lyle D Joyce, David W Johnstone, David Joyce, Paul J Pearson

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Short-term extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is a useful adjunct to thoracic procedures. We report the cases of 2 middle-aged men who were supported with venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation to facilitate tumor debulking and recanalization of the carina and mainstem bronchi. Neither patient had major complications or adverse events. These cases suggest that short-term extracorporeal membrane oxygenation is safe in patients undergoing complex resection or debulking of endobronchial lesions.


Arteriovenous Fistula Formation After Transradial Coronary Intervention, Khader Herzallah, Abdulmohsin Ahmadjee, Yehia Saleh, George S Abela Jun 2021

Arteriovenous Fistula Formation After Transradial Coronary Intervention, Khader Herzallah, Abdulmohsin Ahmadjee, Yehia Saleh, George S Abela

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

No abstract provided.


Continuous-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device Explantation After More Than 5 Years Of Circulatory Support And Ventricular Reconditioning, George V Letsou, Andrew C W Baldwin, Andrew B Civitello, William E Cohn, O H Frazier Jun 2021

Continuous-Flow Left Ventricular Assist Device Explantation After More Than 5 Years Of Circulatory Support And Ventricular Reconditioning, George V Letsou, Andrew C W Baldwin, Andrew B Civitello, William E Cohn, O H Frazier

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices have proved to be effective, durable, life-saving tools in patients with end-stage heart failure. However, because of the risks associated with mechanical circulatory support (including stroke, infection, gastrointestinal bleeding, and device malfunction), the optimal goal of device therapy is myocardial recovery and device removal. Ventricular reconditioning and pump explantation after continuous-flow support have been reported; however, little is known about variables that govern the pace and degree of myocardial response in patients who experience such recovery. We describe our long-term pump-weaning strategy for a 25-year-old man who had a continuous-flow device implanted and then needed …


Flecainide-Induced Atrial Flutter With 1:1 Conduction Complicated By Ventricular Fibrillation After Electrical Cardioversion, Timothy Colangelo, Drew Johnson, Reginald Ho Jun 2021

Flecainide-Induced Atrial Flutter With 1:1 Conduction Complicated By Ventricular Fibrillation After Electrical Cardioversion, Timothy Colangelo, Drew Johnson, Reginald Ho

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Flecainide, a widely prescribed class IC agent used to treat atrial arrhythmias, can in rare cases cause 1:1 atrial flutter with rapid conduction. We describe the case of a 59-year-old man who was on a maintenance regimen of flecainide for refractory atrial fibrillation. When 1:1 atrial flutter with rapid conduction developed, emergency medical technicians attempted synchronized cardioversion, which caused ventricular fibrillation necessitating defibrillation. The patient ultimately underwent radiofrequency ablation and cryoablation to resolve his symptomatic atrial flutter. We discuss the atrial proarrhythmic effects of flecainide and how to mitigate complications in high-risk patients.


Association Between Morning Surge In Systolic Blood Pressure And Syntax Score I In Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease, Alaa Quisi, Gokhan Alici, Hazar Harbalioglu, Omer Genc, Ibrahim Halil Kurt, Murat Cayli Jun 2021

Association Between Morning Surge In Systolic Blood Pressure And Syntax Score I In Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease, Alaa Quisi, Gokhan Alici, Hazar Harbalioglu, Omer Genc, Ibrahim Halil Kurt, Murat Cayli

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

A high morning surge in systolic blood pressure poses a risk in people who have cardiovascular disease. We investigated the relationship between this phenomenon and the SYNTAX score I in patients who had stable coronary artery disease.

Our single-center study included 125 consecutive patients (109 men and 16 women; mean age, 54.3 ± 9 yr) in whom coronary angiography revealed stable coronary artery disease. We calculated each patient's sleep-trough morning surge in systolic blood pressure, then calculated the SYNTAX score I.

The morning surge was significantly higher in patients whose score was >22 (mean, 22.7 ± 13.2) than in those …


Speckle-Tracking Echocardiography For Detecting Subclinical Left Ventricular Dysfunction In Patients With Familial Hypercholesterolemia, Rongjuan Li, Jinjie Xie, Bo Jiang, Zhonghua Sun, Lvya Wang, Zhaoting Leng, Yueli Wang, Ya Yang Jun 2021

Speckle-Tracking Echocardiography For Detecting Subclinical Left Ventricular Dysfunction In Patients With Familial Hypercholesterolemia, Rongjuan Li, Jinjie Xie, Bo Jiang, Zhonghua Sun, Lvya Wang, Zhaoting Leng, Yueli Wang, Ya Yang

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Myocardial ischemia and left ventricular dysfunction have been documented in young adults with familial hypercholesterolemia. We investigated whether speckle-tracking echocardiography can be used to detect subclinically impaired global and regional myocardial function in patients with this lipid disorder. This single-center study included 47 patients with familial hypercholesterolemia and 37 healthy control subjects who underwent transthoracic Doppler echocardiography and speckle-tracking echocardiography from January 2003 through December 2016. Conventional echocardiographic and strain parameters in the 2 groups were analyzed and compared. Left ventricular dimensions were significantly larger at end-diastole (P=0.02) and end-systole (P=0.013), left ventricular walls were significantly thicker (P


An Assessment Of Outpatient Clinic Room Ventilation Systems And Possible Relationship To Disease Transmission, Kristin G King, George L Delclos, Eric L Brown, Susan Tortolero Emery, Jose Miguel Yamal, Robert J Emery Jun 2021

An Assessment Of Outpatient Clinic Room Ventilation Systems And Possible Relationship To Disease Transmission, Kristin G King, George L Delclos, Eric L Brown, Susan Tortolero Emery, Jose Miguel Yamal, Robert J Emery

Journal Articles

BACKGROUND: With healthcare shifting to the outpatient setting, this study examined whether outpatient clinics operating in business occupancy settings were conducting procedures in rooms with ventilation rates above, at, or below thresholds defined in the American National Standards Institute/American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers/American Society for Health Care Engineering Standard 170 for Ventilation in Health Care Facilities and whether lower ventilation rates and building characteristics increase the risk of disease transmission.

METHODS: Ventilation rates were measured in 105 outpatient clinic rooms categorized by services rendered. Building characteristics were evaluated as determinants of ventilation rates, and risk of disease …


A Phase Ii Study Of Autologous Mesenchymal Stromal Cells And C-Kit Positive Cardiac Cells, Alone Or In Combination, In Patients With Ischaemic Heart Failure: The Cctrn Concert-Hf Trial, Roberto Bolli, Raul D Mitrani, Joshua M Hare, Carl J Pepine, Emerson C Perin, James T Willerson, Jay H Traverse, Timothy D Henry, Phillip C Yang, Michael P Murphy, Keith L March, Ivonne H Schulman, Sohail Ikram, David P Lee, Connor O'Brien, Joao A Lima, Mohammad R Ostovaneh, Bharath Ambale-Venkatesh, Gregory Lewis, Aisha Khan, Ketty Bacallao, Krystalenia Valasaki, Bangon Longsomboon, Adrian P Gee, Sara Richman, Doris A Taylor, Dejian Lai, Shelly L Sayre, Judy Bettencourt, Rachel W Vojvodic, Michelle L Cohen, Lara Simpson, David Aguilar, Catalin Loghin, Lem Moyé, Ray F Ebert, Barry R Davis, Robert D Simari Apr 2021

A Phase Ii Study Of Autologous Mesenchymal Stromal Cells And C-Kit Positive Cardiac Cells, Alone Or In Combination, In Patients With Ischaemic Heart Failure: The Cctrn Concert-Hf Trial, Roberto Bolli, Raul D Mitrani, Joshua M Hare, Carl J Pepine, Emerson C Perin, James T Willerson, Jay H Traverse, Timothy D Henry, Phillip C Yang, Michael P Murphy, Keith L March, Ivonne H Schulman, Sohail Ikram, David P Lee, Connor O'Brien, Joao A Lima, Mohammad R Ostovaneh, Bharath Ambale-Venkatesh, Gregory Lewis, Aisha Khan, Ketty Bacallao, Krystalenia Valasaki, Bangon Longsomboon, Adrian P Gee, Sara Richman, Doris A Taylor, Dejian Lai, Shelly L Sayre, Judy Bettencourt, Rachel W Vojvodic, Michelle L Cohen, Lara Simpson, David Aguilar, Catalin Loghin, Lem Moyé, Ray F Ebert, Barry R Davis, Robert D Simari

Journal Articles

AIMS: CONCERT-HF is an NHLBI-sponsored, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Phase II trial designed to determine whether treatment with autologous bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) and c-kit positive cardiac cells (CPCs), given alone or in combination, is feasible, safe, and beneficial in patients with heart failure (HF) caused by ischaemic cardiomyopathy.

METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients were randomized (1:1:1:1) to transendocardial injection of MSCs combined with CPCs, MSCs alone, CPCs alone, or placebo, and followed for 12 months. Seven centres enrolled 125 participants with left ventricular ejection fraction of 28.6 ± 6.1% and scar size 19.4 ± 5.8%, in New York Heart Association …


Single-Dose Del Nido Cardioplegia Compared With Standard Cardioplegia During Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting At A Veterans Affairs Hospital, Michael R Reidy, Ernesto Jimenez, Shuab Omer, Lorraine D Cornwell, Sabrina X Runbeck, Ourania Preventza, Gabriel Loor, Todd K Rosengart, Joseph S Coselli Jan 2021

Single-Dose Del Nido Cardioplegia Compared With Standard Cardioplegia During Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting At A Veterans Affairs Hospital, Michael R Reidy, Ernesto Jimenez, Shuab Omer, Lorraine D Cornwell, Sabrina X Runbeck, Ourania Preventza, Gabriel Loor, Todd K Rosengart, Joseph S Coselli

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Del Nido cardioplegic solution (DNC), used chiefly in pediatric patients, rapidly induces prolonged cardiac arrest during cardiac surgery. To determine whether surgical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting in a United States military veteran population differed when DNC was used instead of our standard Plegisol cardioplegia, we retrospectively reviewed 155 consecutive operations performed from July 2016 through June 2017. Del Nido cardioplegia was used to induce cardiac arrest in 70 patients, and Plegisol in 85. Compared with the Plegisol group, the DNC group had a shorter mean cardiopulmonary bypass time (96.8 vs 117 min; P48 hours, atrial fibrillation, tracheostomy, reintubation, …


Improper Use Of Temporary Epicardial Pacing Wires, Emre Kubat, Isil Tasoz, Kubilay Karabacak, Suat Doganci Jan 2021

Improper Use Of Temporary Epicardial Pacing Wires, Emre Kubat, Isil Tasoz, Kubilay Karabacak, Suat Doganci

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

No abstract provided.


Routine Outpatient Electrocardiogram: What Is The Diagnosis?, Muzamil Khawaja, Vincent R J Siebert, John Allison, Yochai Birnbaum Jan 2021

Routine Outpatient Electrocardiogram: What Is The Diagnosis?, Muzamil Khawaja, Vincent R J Siebert, John Allison, Yochai Birnbaum

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

No abstract provided.


Papillary Fibroelastoma In Differential Diagnosis Of Left Atrial Appendage Masses, Anthony Alozie, Annette Zimpfer, Andreas Erbersdobler, Felix G Meinel, Pascal M Dohmen, Alper Öner Jan 2021

Papillary Fibroelastoma In Differential Diagnosis Of Left Atrial Appendage Masses, Anthony Alozie, Annette Zimpfer, Andreas Erbersdobler, Felix G Meinel, Pascal M Dohmen, Alper Öner

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

Papillary fibroelastomas are benign tumors that usually originate from cardiac valves but may have other endocardial origins. We report the cases of 2 patients in whom left atrial appendage masses were initially diagnosed as thrombus. They were treated for embolic stroke and their symptoms resolved; however, their left atrial appendage masses did not regress. After surgery, histologic analysis of the resected masses revealed papillary fibroelastoma in both cases. We discuss the diagnostic and therapeutic dilemmas encountered in patients with papillary fibroelastomas and cardiac masses other than thrombus.


Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma In The Heart Of A 45-Year-Old Woman, Mohamad Karnib, Isaac Rhea, Robin Elliott, Saneka Chakravarty, Sadeer G Al-Kindi Jan 2021

Benign Metastasizing Leiomyoma In The Heart Of A 45-Year-Old Woman, Mohamad Karnib, Isaac Rhea, Robin Elliott, Saneka Chakravarty, Sadeer G Al-Kindi

The Texas Heart Institute Journal

We report a rare case of benign metastasizing leiomyoma in the heart of a 45-year-old woman 2 years after a uterine leiomyoma had been discovered during hysterectomy. Computed tomograms at presentation showed a large mixed cystic mass in the pelvis and bilateral lung nodules suggestive of metastatic disease. A large cardiac mass, attached to the chordae of the tricuspid valve and later shown to be histopathologically consistent with uterine leiomyoma, was successfully resected through a right atriotomy. This case suggests that benign metastasizing leiomyoma should be considered in the differential diagnosis of right-sided cardiac tumors.