A clinical case of a patient after COVID 19 infection and a thrombus in the right atrium, deep phlebothrombosis, and pulmonary embolism

I. Tasheva, M. Miletieva
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Background: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19 disease) leads to multiple organ disease, inflammation of the endothelium, and micro- or macrovasculitis that may result in thrombosis of the small vessels, and thrombosis of vessels in various organs, as well as intracardiac thrombosis. Some of the complications may be long-lasting, as in our case, which makes it particularly interesting to discuss. Case report: We present a 73-year-old male patient with a history of permanent atrial fibrillation and chronic heart failure (II NYHA class), popliteal phlebothrombosis, and surgery of the left hip joint. 53 days after a positive rapid test for Covid 19 performed because of fever and coughing, the patient, who is not vaccinated for Covid 19, was hospitalised at our Department with clinical signs of mild respiratory failure and cardiogenic shock.  The laboratory tests revealed elevated markers of inflammation. The ECG showed tachyarrhythmia (170/min) and atrial fibrillation. The EchoCG displayed evidence of right systolic dysfunction, pulmonary hypertension, and a massive thrombus in the right atrium. The Doppler ultrasonography revealed the presence of right femoropopliteal thrombosis, while the CT-pulmoangiography showed evidence of massive bilateral PE. A decision was made to perform systemic fibrinolysis, which the patient tolerated without complications. During the hospitalisation, the examinations revealed no evidence of an oncological disease. Conclusion: The reported clinical case confirms the high risk of thrombosis due to a COVID-19 infection, such as phlebothrombosis, atrial thrombosis, and massive bilateral PE, in the absence of optimal anticoagulant therapy and against the backdrop of the administration of antiplatelet therapy roughly 2 months after the onset of the COVID-19 symptoms.
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背景:新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19病)可导致多器官病变、内皮细胞炎症、微血管炎或大血管炎,可导致小血管血栓形成、各器官血管血栓形成、心内血栓形成。有些并发症可能是长期的,就像我们的情况一样,这使得讨论特别有趣。病例报告:我们报告一名73岁男性患者,有永久性心房颤动和慢性心力衰竭(II NYHA级),腘静脉血栓形成和左髋关节手术史。在因发烧和咳嗽而进行的Covid - 19快速检测呈阳性53天后,未接种Covid - 19疫苗的患者因轻度呼吸衰竭和心源性休克的临床症状在我科住院。实验室检查显示炎症标志物升高。心电图显示心律失常(170/min)及心房颤动。超声心动图显示右侧收缩功能障碍,肺动脉高压,右心房有大块血栓。多普勒超声显示右侧股腘血栓形成,ct -肺造影显示双侧大量PE。决定进行全身纤溶,患者耐受无并发症。在住院期间,检查没有发现肿瘤疾病的证据。结论:本例临床病例证实,在没有最佳抗凝治疗的情况下,在出现COVID-19症状约2个月后给予抗血小板治疗的背景下,患者因COVID-19感染而出现血栓形成的高风险,如静脉血栓形成、心房血栓形成、双侧大量PE。
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