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Title: Serial changes of left atrial thrombus in mitral stenosis: transesophageal echocardiographic studies in candidates for balloon mitral commissurotomy. Author: Hase M, Tsuchihashi K, Yonekura S, Nagao K, Tanaka S, Shimamoto K, Imura O. Journal: Can J Cardiol; 1996 Mar; 12(3):278-84. PubMed ID: 8624978. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Little is known concerning therapeutic modification of left atrial thrombus in mitral stenosis and its formation after successful balloon valvuloplasty (percutaneous transvenous mitral commissurotomy [PTMC]). OBJECTIVE: To test the roles of the clinical use of anticoagulant therapy and PTMC, serial changes in left atrial thrombus were examined by transesophageal echocardiography in 80 patients with mitral stenosis. RESULTS: No difference in embolic history, New York Heart Association functional class, cardiac rhythm, left atrial size or mitral valve area was found between patients with (n=23) and without (n=57) left atrial thrombus. Diuretic use was the prevalent factor for left atrial thrombi, which were dissolved completely in seven (30.4%) and partially in eight (34.7%) of the patients by adequate warfarin. However, after PTMC (n=53), newly formed thrombus was observed in four of 51 (7.8%) patients, which correlated with left atrial size (at least 50mm), atrial fibrillation and poorly controlled warfarin (thrombo test: 63.8 +/- 18.8% versus 35.9 +/- 17.7%, P<0.005). The newly formed thrombi were dissolved within several weeks. CONCLUSION: Left atrial thrombus in symptomatic mitral stenosis exhibits elusive characteristics and should be strictly monitored even after successful PTMC by transesophageal echocardiography in order to achieve adequate anticoagulation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]