"I had a knot in my heart": unusual complication after implantation of a Swan-Ganz catheter

“我感觉心头像打了个结”:Swan-Ganz导管植入术后罕见并发症

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The implantation of a Swan-Ganz catheter for invasive hemodynamic monitoring is an established measure after cardiac surgery. A rare but serious complication is the formation of a knot in the heart, which can be diagnostically challenging. We report on a patient who developed left heart failure postoperatively after quadruple bypass surgery combined with aortic valve replacement and in whom a knot formed inadvertently during monitoring using a Swan-Ganz catheter. CASE PRESENTATION: An 82-year-old female underwent combined quadruple coronary artery bypass grafting and aortic valve replacement for severe coronary and valvular heart disease. Postoperatively, she experienced acute left ventricular dysfunction, necessitating mechanical circulatory support with an Impella device. A Swan-Ganz catheter was placed through the internal jugular vein for accurate hemodynamic monitoring. After placement, unexpected catheter immobility raised suspicion of an intracardiac knot. Initial transthoracic echocardiography did not clearly visualize the lesion; however, subsequent chest radiography and jugular vein ultrasound confirmed catheter-associated intracardiac knot formation. Considering the heightened risk for cardiac injury and thromboembolic events, interdisciplinary consensus recommended bedside surgical extraction. The catheter and associated knot were successfully removed via transcutaneous vascular incision without complications. Inspection revealed knot formation proximal to the catheter thermistor, while the balloon remained intact and functional. CONCLUSION: Intracardiac knot formation associated with Swan-Ganz catheter placement is rare but presents significant risks. Timely interdisciplinary assessment, multimodal imaging, and surgical extraction under controlled conditions effectively mitigate potential complications, enabling safe catheter removal and favorable patient outcomes.

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