Pliam M B, McGough E C, Nixon G W, Ruttenberg H D
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 1979 Oct;78(4):579-82.
The following is a case report of a 6-week-old premature infant in whom a ball-valve thrombus developed after prolonged central venous alimentation. Clinical presentation included facial edema, cyanotic episodes, and apnea. No murmur was present, but the diagnosis was suspected when a calcified right atrial mass became apparent on the plain chest film. The diagnosis was confirmed by echocardiography and then venous and cardiac angiography. The calcified thrombus was removed successfully from the right atrium by use of profound hypothermia with ether anesthesia and total circulatory arrest. Subsequently, the patient made an uneventful recovery and is healthy 3 years postoperatively.
以下是一例6周大早产儿的病例报告,该患儿在长期中心静脉营养后形成了球瓣血栓。临床表现包括面部水肿、发绀发作和呼吸暂停。未闻及杂音,但在胸部平片上发现右心房有钙化肿块时怀疑有诊断可能。经超声心动图以及随后的静脉和心血管造影确诊。在乙醚麻醉下采用深度低温和完全循环停止的方法成功地从右心房取出了钙化血栓。随后,患者顺利康复,术后3年健康状况良好。