The role of thrombolytic therapy in the management of paradoxical embolism
- PMID: 9705104
- DOI: 10.1016/s0967-2109(97)00154-3
The role of thrombolytic therapy in the management of paradoxical embolism
Abstract
Paradoxical emboli are considered a rare event, representing less than 2% of all arterial emboli. The most common intracardiac defect associated with paradoxical emboli is a patent foramen ovale. Most commonly, a pulmonary embolism is the cause of the acute increase in right atrial pressure leading to a reversal of intracardiac flow and passage of venous embolic material to the left heart. We present a patient with a pulmonary embolism and paradoxical emboli, and discuss therapeutic approach. We suggest that the treatment of choice for the patient with pulmonary embolism and non-limb-threatening acute ischemia due to a paradoxical emboli should be thrombolytic therapy and intracaval filter placement, followed by patent foramen ovale repair.
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