Volume 23, Issue 1 , Pages 107.e1-107.e3, January 2010
Intermittent, Noncyclic Dysfunction of a Mechanical Aortic Prosthesis by Pannus Formation
Mechanical aortic prosthesis dysfunction can result from thrombosis or pannus formation. Pannus formation usually restricts systolic excursion of the occluding disk, resulting in progressive stenosis of the aortic prosthesis. Intermittent dysfunction of a mechanical aortic prosthesis is usually ascribed to thrombus formation. We describe an unusual case of intermittent, noncyclic dysfunction of a mechanical aortic prosthesis due to pannus formation in the absence of systolic restriction of disk excursion that presented with intermittent massive aortic regurgitation, severe ischemia, and shock. Pannus formation should be considered as a potential cause of acute intermittent severe aortic regurgitation in a patient with a mechanical aortic prosthesis.
Keywords: Aortic valve replacement, Echocardiography, Mechanical prosthesis, Pannus formation
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PII: S0894-7317(09)00627-0
doi:10.1016/j.echo.2009.07.003
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Volume 23, Issue 1 , Pages 107.e1-107.e3, January 2010
