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Acute Severe Aortic Regurgitation from Catastrophic Pannus Obstruction in a Patient with Mechanical Aortic Valve Replacement
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  • Ankur Panchal,
  • Ramzi Khalil,
  • Georgios Lygouris,
  • Robert W. W. Biederman,
  • Andreas Kyvernitakis
Ankur Panchal
UPMC

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Ramzi Khalil
Allegheny Health Network Cardiovascular Institute
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Georgios Lygouris
Allegheny Health Network Cardiovascular Institute
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Robert W. W. Biederman
Allegheny Health Network Cardiovascular Institute
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Andreas Kyvernitakis
Saint Luke's Hospital
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Abstract

A 69-year-old woman with mechanical aortic valve presented with decompensated heart failure. Emergent echocardiogram and fluoroscopy demonstrated acute aortic regurgitation due to a dysfunctional mechanical aortic valve and non-obstructive coronary disease. An emergent valve replacement was performed confirming fixed-open valve with pathology demonstrating obstructive pannus formation without thrombosis or vegetation.
24 Jul 2022Published in Cureus. 10.7759/cureus.27198