A case of clinically malignant rapid-progressive cardiac myxoma after COVID-19 infection
https://doi.org/10.18087/cardio.2022.9.n1624
Abstract
This article presents a clinical case of urgent, life-saving surgical intervention in a 69-year-old woman with left atrial myxoma with rapid morphological and clinical progression and a history of COVID-19 and breast cancer in remission. However, the concurrent (perhaps secondary) thrombophilic condition facilitated the complication development in the form of superior vena caval orifice thrombosis in the early postoperative period. For this complication, repeated surgery in the volume of thrombectomy was performed, which resulted in stabilization of the patient’s condition.
About the Authors
E. I. TsoiRussian Federation
MD, Research fellow of the Hypertension Department
SPIN: 5739-0105
A. Yu. Falkovskaya
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Head of the Hypertension Department, Cardiology Research Institute
SPIN: 1418-2726
V. V. Evtushenko
Russian Federation
MD, Сardiovascular surgeon, Cardiology Research Institute
SPIN: 7600-9654
V. F. Mordovin
Russian Federation
MD, PhD, Leading Researcher of the Hypertension Department, Cardiology Research Institute
SPIN: 4948-0425
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For citations:
Tsoi E.I., Falkovskaya A.Yu., Evtushenko V.V., Mordovin V.F. A case of clinically malignant rapid-progressive cardiac myxoma after COVID-19 infection. Kardiologiia. 2022;62(9):74-78. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18087/cardio.2022.9.n1624