0521779407-18 CUNY1086/Karliner 0 521 77940 7 June 13, 2007 8:1
1294 Renal Vein Thrombosis Repaired Congenital Heart Disease■may slowly extend into right atrium, particularly when associated
with renal cell carcinoma. Tumor resection in this case requires
attention to avoid thrombus fracture and embolic phenomena.
■Surgical thrombectomy rarely warranted.REPAIRED CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
MARIA ANSARI, MD
history & physical
History
■Prior surgical repair of teratology of Fallot, transposition of great
arteries, coarctation of aortaSigns & Symptoms
■Atrial and ventricular arrhythmias
■Eisenmenger’s syndrome
■Hypertension recurrence after coarctation repair
■Heart failure symptoms (chest pain, dyspnea)tests
Screening
■Accurate medical and surgical historyImaging
■Transthoracic echocardiogram usually diagnosticdifferential diagnosis
n/amanagement
■Endocarditis prophylaxis indicated
■Assess for development of heart failure, pulmonary hypertension,
systemic hypertensionspecific therapy
n/afollow-up
■Patients should have regular follow-up with a cardiologist annually