The management of floating right heart thrombi (FRHT) in patients with acute pulmonary emboli is controversial. Several recent case series have revealed similar efficacy and better survival rates with systemic thrombolytic therapy than with surgery. In this case series, we present our experience with the efficacy of “half-dose” or “safe-dose” thrombolytic therapy in the resolution of FRHT. Five patients who were admitted with confirmed acute pulmonary emboli and FRHT were included in the present report. Half-dose thrombolytic therapy (50 mg of alteplase) was administered to the patients. Follow-up echocardiography revealed complete resolution of the FRHT and considerable improvement in the right heart function. No bleeding events were recor...
Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thrombi in pat...
Currently, no consensus exists for the appropriate treatment of echocardiographically diagnosed mobi...
Currently, no consensus exists for the appropriate treatment of echocardiographically diagnosed mobi...
Right heart thrombi are detected in approximately 4% of patients with pulmonary embolism...
Right heart thrombi are a severe form of venous thromboembolic disease and justify diagnosis and tre...
Background—Floating right heart thrombi (FRHTS) are a rare phenomenon, encountered almost exclusivel...
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Background Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thr...
Background Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thr...
Background Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thr...
Background Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thr...
Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is a relatively common vascular disease with potentially life-threaten...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thrombi in pat...
Currently, no consensus exists for the appropriate treatment of echocardiographically diagnosed mobi...
Currently, no consensus exists for the appropriate treatment of echocardiographically diagnosed mobi...
Right heart thrombi are detected in approximately 4% of patients with pulmonary embolism...
Right heart thrombi are a severe form of venous thromboembolic disease and justify diagnosis and tre...
Background—Floating right heart thrombi (FRHTS) are a rare phenomenon, encountered almost exclusivel...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Background Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thr...
Background Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thr...
Background Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thr...
Background Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thr...
Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) is a relatively common vascular disease with potentially life-threaten...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
International audienceMobile right atrial thrombi are at high risk of causing massive pulmonary embo...
Evidence-based recommendations do not adequately address the treatment of right heart thrombi in pat...
Currently, no consensus exists for the appropriate treatment of echocardiographically diagnosed mobi...
Currently, no consensus exists for the appropriate treatment of echocardiographically diagnosed mobi...