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Infective calcified amorphous tumor on mitral valve and critical course of left ventricular rupture

Calcified amorphous tumor is a rare intracavitary cardiac lesion and an accompanying infection is extremely rare. A 76-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital because of cerebral infarction. Echocardiography and chest computed tomography showed a calcified large mobile mass on the posterior m...

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Autores principales: Handa, Kazuma, Fukui, Shinya, Shirakawa, Yukitoshi, Sakamoto, Tomohiko, Kitahara, Mutsunori, Kakizawa, Yumi, Nishi, Hiroyuki
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Publicado: Japanese College of Cardiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8758591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35059052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jccase.2021.04.008
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author Handa, Kazuma
Fukui, Shinya
Shirakawa, Yukitoshi
Sakamoto, Tomohiko
Kitahara, Mutsunori
Kakizawa, Yumi
Nishi, Hiroyuki
author_facet Handa, Kazuma
Fukui, Shinya
Shirakawa, Yukitoshi
Sakamoto, Tomohiko
Kitahara, Mutsunori
Kakizawa, Yumi
Nishi, Hiroyuki
author_sort Handa, Kazuma
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description Calcified amorphous tumor is a rare intracavitary cardiac lesion and an accompanying infection is extremely rare. A 76-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital because of cerebral infarction. Echocardiography and chest computed tomography showed a calcified large mobile mass on the posterior mitral valve that was diagnosed with a calcified amorphous tumor. Moderate aortic regurgitation and severe mitral regurgitation were also confirmed. Her blood culture detected Gamella sp. We surgically dissected this infective calcified amorphous tumor. The border between this infective tumor and the mitral annulus was unclear because of severe infection and necrotic tissue. After careful complete resection, the healthy ventricular muscle was exposed and we performed annular reconstruction with bovine pericardial patches. And we replaced the aortic and mitral valves using bioprosthesis. While weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass, however, left ventricular rupture occurred twice. Despite successful repair of left ventricular rupture, which controlled bleeding, she died from multi-organ failure on postoperative day 6. An infective calcified amorphous tumor in such a critical case has not been reported previously. The calcified amorphous tumor probably become serious when the infection occurred. In this situation, the utmost caution should be paid to the patient. <Learning objective: Calcified amorphous tumor (CAT) is a rare non-neoplastic intracavitary cardiac lesion. There have been some reports of CATs but they are extremely rare with accompanying infection or critical situations. Our patient was a 76-year-old female with infective CAT who suffered from cerebral infarction, and she died from multi-organ failure despite best surgical treatment. CAT probably become serious when the infection occurred. In this situation, the utmost caution should be paid to the patient.>
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spelling pubmed-87585912022-01-19 Infective calcified amorphous tumor on mitral valve and critical course of left ventricular rupture Handa, Kazuma Fukui, Shinya Shirakawa, Yukitoshi Sakamoto, Tomohiko Kitahara, Mutsunori Kakizawa, Yumi Nishi, Hiroyuki J Cardiol Cases Case Report Calcified amorphous tumor is a rare intracavitary cardiac lesion and an accompanying infection is extremely rare. A 76-year-old woman was transferred to our hospital because of cerebral infarction. Echocardiography and chest computed tomography showed a calcified large mobile mass on the posterior mitral valve that was diagnosed with a calcified amorphous tumor. Moderate aortic regurgitation and severe mitral regurgitation were also confirmed. Her blood culture detected Gamella sp. We surgically dissected this infective calcified amorphous tumor. The border between this infective tumor and the mitral annulus was unclear because of severe infection and necrotic tissue. After careful complete resection, the healthy ventricular muscle was exposed and we performed annular reconstruction with bovine pericardial patches. And we replaced the aortic and mitral valves using bioprosthesis. While weaning from cardiopulmonary bypass, however, left ventricular rupture occurred twice. Despite successful repair of left ventricular rupture, which controlled bleeding, she died from multi-organ failure on postoperative day 6. An infective calcified amorphous tumor in such a critical case has not been reported previously. The calcified amorphous tumor probably become serious when the infection occurred. In this situation, the utmost caution should be paid to the patient. <Learning objective: Calcified amorphous tumor (CAT) is a rare non-neoplastic intracavitary cardiac lesion. There have been some reports of CATs but they are extremely rare with accompanying infection or critical situations. Our patient was a 76-year-old female with infective CAT who suffered from cerebral infarction, and she died from multi-organ failure despite best surgical treatment. CAT probably become serious when the infection occurred. In this situation, the utmost caution should be paid to the patient.> Japanese College of Cardiology 2021-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8758591/ /pubmed/35059052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jccase.2021.04.008 Text en © 2021 Japanese College of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Handa, Kazuma
Fukui, Shinya
Shirakawa, Yukitoshi
Sakamoto, Tomohiko
Kitahara, Mutsunori
Kakizawa, Yumi
Nishi, Hiroyuki
Infective calcified amorphous tumor on mitral valve and critical course of left ventricular rupture
title Infective calcified amorphous tumor on mitral valve and critical course of left ventricular rupture
title_full Infective calcified amorphous tumor on mitral valve and critical course of left ventricular rupture
title_fullStr Infective calcified amorphous tumor on mitral valve and critical course of left ventricular rupture
title_full_unstemmed Infective calcified amorphous tumor on mitral valve and critical course of left ventricular rupture
title_short Infective calcified amorphous tumor on mitral valve and critical course of left ventricular rupture
title_sort infective calcified amorphous tumor on mitral valve and critical course of left ventricular rupture
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8758591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35059052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jccase.2021.04.008
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