A case with essential thrombocytosis receiving mechanical mitral prosthesis at Türkiye Yüksek İhtisas Hospital
Cardiovascular Surgery Department is presented.
A 51 year-old female patient who had closed mitral
valvulotomy on 1977 was reevaluated for complaints of
shortness of breath and palpitations and comfirmed to have severe mitral stenosis with echocardiographic and cardiac catheterization studies. Her routine blood tests revealed a thrombocyte count over 1 billion/mm3. Myeloproliferative
disease and malignancy were eliminated with
hemato-pathological studies and she received the diagnosis of essential thrombocytosis. Patient received hydroxyurea and antiagregant treatment preoperatively and her thrombocyte count was lowered to 200.000 /mm3 and then she had mitral valve replacement with St Jude mechanical prosthesis. Patient had no postoperative problems and was discharged with
anticoagulant and antiagregant therapy but at 1 month
postoperative control she had elevated platelet counts and antiplatelet therapy was added to her drug regiment.
We could identify only one other case of essential
thrombocytosis receiving mechanical mitral valve. This is the second such case in the literature to our knowledge. Patient has no hemodynamic problems and is followed with anticoagulant therapy and close monitoring of her platelet count.