Total artificial heart is associated with increased incidence of thromboembolism, which can prove to be fatal. The presence of four metallic tilting discs increases the chances of thrombus formation and sudden obstruction of the valve in a closed position resulting in severe hemodynamic collapse. Such a condition is conventionally treated by a surgical approach for device change; however, this procedure is extremely high risk and associated with complications and poor outcomes. We describe two total artificial heart patients with sudden obstruction to the filling of the right side due to fixing of the atrioventricular valve in a closed position due to a thrombus. After a quick diagnosis by rescue transesophageal echocardiography, we successfully treated these patients with catheter-directed thrombolysis with minimal adverse outcomes. We propose a carefully weighed application of this approach in hemodynamically unstable patients too tenuous for a timely surgery and with low risk for bleeding.

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