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Intra-atrial smoke-like echoes and thrombi formation
Abstract:
Between December 1980 and December 1987, approximately 6,000 two-dimensional echocardiographic examinations were performed in our noninvasive cardiac laboratory. During this period, five cases of intra-atrial smoke-like echoes were diagnosed. The four patients with dense smoke-like echoes in the left atria all had echocardiographic evidence of severe mitral stenosis and thrombi in the left atrial cavity, both of which were confirmed at open-heart surgery. One patient with right-sided cardiomyopathy had echocardiographic evidence of dense smoke-like echoes and thrombus in the right atrial cavity. One of our five patients was receiving anticoagulant therapy, and none had a history of thromboembolism. We conclude that using conventional two-dimensional echocardiographic techniques, smoke-like echoes in the atria are a very infrequent finding and are very commonly associated with formation of thrombi.