Authors

  1. Wuliya, Mijiti MD
  2. Peyrot, Sandrine MD
  3. Radu, Costin MD
  4. Deux, Jean-Francois MD, PhD
  5. Ben Elhaj, Habib MD
  6. Lellouche, Nicolas MD, PhD
  7. Damy, Thibaud MD, PhD
  8. Guendouz, Soulef MD
  9. Gellen, Barnabas MD, PhD

Abstract

Details of the Clinical Case: An aortic valve thrombus (AVT) is a rare complication after HeartMate II implantation. In a 44-year-old man, a large AVT was discovered 6 weeks after implantation of a HeartMate II for severe dilated cardiomyopathy. The aortic valve was permanently closed.

 

Discussion: After a followup of 3 months without embolic events, the patient started a cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program involving aerobic exercise, resistance exercises, group gymnastics, and relaxation exercise, and completed the program without any complications, resulting in a significant functional benefit.

 

Summary: CR might not be systematically contraindicated in patients with HeartMate II and an AVT, in particular, if there is no opening of the aortic valve at rest.