Introduction: Women with pulmonary hypertension have high morbidity and mortality during pregnancy. The inability to increase cardiac output can lead to heart failure, while hypercoagulability and reduced systemic vascular resistance also lead to other risks.
Case Management: This paper report the case of a parturient admitted for caesarean section under continuous spinal anaesthesia scheduled at 34 weeks of amenorrhea following severe pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Introduction: With the outbreak of COVID-19, the number of cardiac manifestations related to this virus was more remarquable, among them heart thrombus (HTh) which is considered as a rare and severe complication associated with thromboembolic phenomena.
Methods: We present case report of 4 patients who presented heart thrombus as a complication of COVID-19.
Cases Report Management: During the pandemic, these patients were presented to our center for respiratory symptoms related to COVID-19 infection.
Introduction: SARS-CoV-2 viral infection can manifested by respiratory symptoms, or other symptoms, such as the cardiovascular manifestations including acute coronary syndrome, pericardial effusion, and heart failure.
Clinical Case: A 51-year-old patient admitted to the emergency room for epigastric pain with no respiratory signs and with an ST-segment elevation inelectrocardiogram that ultimately revealed myocarditis and SARS CoV-2 2 infection.
Conclusion: The clinical manifestations of SARS CoV-2 might be atypical, and the diagnosis might be considered in this pandemic area.