Use of heparin alone in treating pulmonary emboli found in association with in-transit right-heart thrombi in a nonagenarian.

Tex Heart Inst J

Departments of Internal Medicine (Drs. Mahatanan and Temtanakitpaisan), Pulmonary and Critical Care (Dr. Rishikof), and Cardiology (Dr. Young), MetroWest Medical Center, Framingham, Massachusetts 01702.

Published: May 2014

In patients who present with pulmonary embolism, right-heart thrombus is a rare condition that is associated with increased mortality rates, compared with pulmonary embolism alone. Thrombolytic therapy has been associated with a survival benefit in previous studies of pulmonary embolism arising from right-heart thrombus. However, older patients have been excluded from such studies because thrombolysis places them at excessively high risk of bleeding. We present a case, in a 92-year-old woman, of pulmonary embolism arising from right-heart thrombi that we successfully treated with heparin.

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