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. 2023 Sep 20;13(3):e12291.
doi: 10.1002/pul2.12291. eCollection 2023 Jul.

Right heart thrombus in acute pulmonary embolism: A single center experience in China

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Right heart thrombus in acute pulmonary embolism: A single center experience in China

Wen Li et al. Pulm Circ. .

Abstract

Right heart thrombus (RHT) is a rare but life-threatening condition in acute pulmonary embolism (APE) without clear management guidelines. This study aimed to address the clinical characteristics and outcomes of RHT-APE in Chinese patients. In this study, 17 RHT-APE and 329 non-RHT-APE patients, who were diagnosed between September 2015 and August 2019, were retrospectively recruited with the median follow-up was 360 days. The overall prevalence of RHT was 4.91% in APE. Its prevalence increased along the increase of APE risk stratifications. Comparisons showed that with higher proportion of male gender and younger age, RHT-APE patients also had worse hemodynamic instability and heart function, and higher risk stratification levels than non-RHT-APE patients. After adjusting by age and gender, multivariate logistic regression analysis found high/intermediate-high risk stratification, decreased right ventricular (RV) motion, NT-proBNP >600 pg/mL, and RV dysfunction were risk factors for RHT. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed non-RHT had better prognosis than RHT patients (30-day survival: log-rank: p < 0.001; 90-day survival: log-rank: p = 0.002). The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed RHT was an independent risk factor for 30-day mortality in APE. The subgroup analysis showed RHT would result in worse outcomes in patients who already had higher APE early mortality risk. RHT would increase the risk of 30- and 90-day mortality in APE. More attention should be paid to young male APE patients with decreased RV motion, NT-proBNP >600 pg/mL, RV dysfunction, or high level of risk stratification, to exclude the coexistence of RHT.

Keywords: acute pulmonary embolism; prevalence; prognosis; right heart thrombus.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Figure 1
Kaplan−Meier analysis for the survival differences between RHT and non‐RHT patients. RHT, right heart thrombus.
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Figure 2
Kaplan−Meier analysis for the survival differences between RHT and matched non‐RHT patients. RHT, right heart thrombus.

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