Left Atrial Diverticula Present in the Right Lower Pulmonary Vein Thrombus Attachment Area

左心房憩室位于右下肺静脉血栓附着区

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Abstract

Left atrial diverticula (LADs) are thought to be associated with atrial fibrillation and an ischemic brain state. However, the mechanisms of LAD formation are unknown. Pulmonary vein thrombi (PVTs) can cause acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and ischemic stroke by releasing rather large particles. Additionally, PVTs can release much smaller particles, including neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and/or other components of NETs, such as DNA and histones. To treat these diseases, it may be crucial to know the specific traits of PVTs. However, these issues are not direct effects of PVTs on the left atrium (LA). It is unclear whether PVTs affect the LA directly. We checked the direct effects of PVTs on the LA using cardiac computed tomography (CT) and transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). The patient was a 73-year-old female with hypertension. TEE revealed extended LA thrombi from the right lower pulmonary vein, which were attached to the anterosuperior wall of the LA. Cardiac CT revealed the attaching area as a defect of enhancement and dimly revealed LAD with full thrombi on the attaching area. It was difficult to recognize the LAD at first; however, after one month of standard-dose heparin-warfarin treatment, the LAD was clearly detected using cardiac CT. LA thrombi could not be detected using cardiac CT.

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