Sequential thromboembolic events after primary angioplasty in a patient with acute anterior myocardial infarction

A 65 year old man was transferred to our cath lab for primary PCI about two hours after the onset of pain in the context of acute, anterior myocardial infarction. Thrombus aspiration of the proximal LAD and balloon angioplasty with a DES implantation were performed. After a few days, although the patient was under treatment with unfractioned heparin, he sustained a transient ischemic attack. The echocardiographic study revealed a large, mobile, protruding thrombus in the apex. Four days later, the patient complained of mild abdominal pain with a gradual deterioration. Abdominal CT scan revealed embolism of the superior mesenteric artery and urgent embolectomy was scheduled.

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