Bedside ultrasound is a critical tool for the rapid identification of right heart thrombi, facilitating timely intervention even in resource-limited settings.
Right heart thrombi are rare but potentially life-threatening, often arising from deep vein thrombosis or structural heart disease. They are strongly associated with pulmonary embolism, and their diagnosis is frequently delayed, leading to high morbidity and mortality. Bedside ultrasound has emerged as a critical tool for the rapid identification of right heart thrombi, enabling timely intervention. The authors present a case of a right atrial thrombus in an immunocompromised adult male patient. In this case report, the authors describe the investigations that led to the rapid identification of the right heart thrombus. Therapeutic options traditionally include surgical embolectomy, thrombolysis, anticoagulation, and percutaneous retrieval techniques. The authors were based in a resource-limited setting and will discuss the decision-making process that ensued.
Harryprasadh et al. (Wed,) studied this question.