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Thrombus of the Aorta and SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Cause or Trigger?
Goudot, Guillaume; Amrane, Mourad; El Ayoubi, Rida; Bel, Alain; Gendron, Nicolas; Khider, Lina; Durivage, Andréanne; Smadja, David M; Messas, Emmanuel; Achouh, Paul; Mirault, Tristan.
  • Goudot G; Vascular Medicine Department, Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM) U970 Paris Research Cardiovascular Center (PARCC), Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris (APHP), Université de Paris, Paris, France.
  • Amrane M; Cardiac Surgery Department, Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris (APHP), Université de Paris, Paris, France.
  • El Ayoubi R; Pathology Department, Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris (APHP), Université de Paris, Paris, France.
  • Bel A; Cardiac Surgery Department, Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris (APHP), Université de Paris, Paris, France.
  • Gendron N; Université de Paris, Innovative Therapies in Hemostasis, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM), Paris, France.
  • Khider L; Hematology Department and Biosurgical Research Lab (Carpentier Foundation), Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris-Centre-Université de Paris (APHP-CUP), Paris, France.
  • Durivage A; Vascular Medicine Department, Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM) U970 Paris Research Cardiovascular Center (PARCC), Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris (APHP), Université de Paris, Paris, France.
  • Smadja DM; Vascular Medicine Department, Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM) U970 Paris Research Cardiovascular Center (PARCC), Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris (APHP), Université de Paris, Paris, France.
  • Messas E; Université de Paris, Innovative Therapies in Hemostasis, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM), Paris, France.
  • Achouh P; Hematology Department and Biosurgical Research Lab (Carpentier Foundation), Assistance Publique Hôpitaux de Paris-Centre-Université de Paris (APHP-CUP), Paris, France.
  • Mirault T; Vascular Medicine Department, Georges Pompidou European Hospital, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM) U970 Paris Research Cardiovascular Center (PARCC), Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris (APHP), Université de Paris, Paris, France.
Front Cardiovasc Med ; 8: 700292, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1435983
ABSTRACT

Objective:

Coronavirus disease 19 is a well-established cause of rare arterial thrombosis. Nevertheless, the exact mechanism of arterial thrombosis remains to be elucidated. We herein report the case of a large floating thrombus of the aortic arch, its surgical management and histological analysis. Case A 65-year-old patient presented to the emergency department with a suspected stroke. He was non-smoker, but presented cardiovascular risk factors, namely hypertension, type 2 diabetes and hyperlipidaemia. A computed tomography of the aorta revealed a large floating thrombus of the aortic arch, at the base of the brachiocephalic trunk, suspected to be the etiology of stroke. Therapeutic anticoagulation was immediately started. The decision was made to perform an open aortic replacement surgery because of the symptomatic thromboembolic event with recent cerebral infarction and the potential harmfulness of the thrombus due to its size. A mobile thrombus was observed at the base of the brachiocephalic trunk by echocardiography. It was attached to a small area of the upper aortic wall and had an irregular surface. Histology revealed a platelet-rich thrombus lying on an aortic atherosclerotic plaque without pronounced inflammation. No plaque ulceration was present but endothelial cell desquamation was observed consistent with plaque erosion.

Conclusion:

In our case, there was a thrombus lying on an atherosclerotic plaque with intact thick fibrous cap, but associated with a plaque erosion mechanism. The thrombus formation appeared more likely to relate to a very localized endothelial injury.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Front Cardiovasc Med Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Fcvm.2021.700292

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Etiology study / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Front Cardiovasc Med Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Fcvm.2021.700292