Every great story seems to begin with a snake: a case report of large right atrial thrombus encountered during MitraClip procedure

Abstract Background TEER has revolutionized mitral regurgitation treatment, addressing clinical burden in aging patients. However, thrombotic complications may still occur. Case presentation An 83-year-old man with severe mitral regurgitation underwent a MitraClip procedure. A large molding thrombus...

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Main Authors: Antonio Totaro, Vincenzo Ienco, Chiara Galluccio, Vincenzo Sacra, Antonio Pierro, Nicola Testa, Gianluca Testa, Cosimo Sacra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2025-07-01
Series:The Egyptian Heart Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43044-025-00661-z
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Summary:Abstract Background TEER has revolutionized mitral regurgitation treatment, addressing clinical burden in aging patients. However, thrombotic complications may still occur. Case presentation An 83-year-old man with severe mitral regurgitation underwent a MitraClip procedure. A large molding thrombus was observed during the procedure, despite a targeted ACT. To prevent cerebral embolization, two carotid filters were placed. The procedure was successfully completed, and mitral regurgitation was reduced. The patient was stable during the procedure, with no evidence of pulmonary or cerebral embolism. Conclusions The case highlights the importance of close observation and multidisciplinary decision-making in managing acute thrombus during TEER. Further research is needed to establish the potential role of cerebral protection devices and the effect of anticoagulation procedures on thrombus formation.
ISSN:2090-911X