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Persistent pathology of the patent foramen ovale: a review of the literature.
- Source :
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The Medical journal of Australia [Med J Aust] 2021 Jul; Vol. 215 (2), pp. 89-93. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jul 04. - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is an interatrial shunt, with a prevalence of 20-34% in the general population. While most people do not have secondary manifestations of a PFO, some reported sequelae include ischaemic stroke, migraine, platypnoea-orthodeoxia syndrome and decompression illness. Furthermore, in some cases, PFO closure should be considered for patients before neurosurgery and for patients with concomitant carcinoid syndrome. Recent trials support PFO closure for ischaemic stroke patients with high risk PFOs and absence of other identified stroke mechanisms. While PFOs can be associated with migraine with auras, with some patients reporting symptomatic improvement after closure, the evidence from randomised controlled trials is less clear in supporting the use of PFO closure for migraine treatment. PFO closure for other indications such as platypnoea-orthodeoxia syndrome, decompression illness and paradoxical embolism are based largely on case series with good clinical outcomes. PFO closure can be performed as a day surgical intervention with high procedural success and low risk of complications.<br /> (© 2021 AMPCo Pty Ltd.)
- Subjects :
- Dyspnea epidemiology
Dyspnea surgery
Foramen Ovale, Patent epidemiology
Foramen Ovale, Patent surgery
Humans
Ischemic Stroke epidemiology
Ischemic Stroke surgery
Migraine Disorders epidemiology
Migraine Disorders surgery
Prevalence
Treatment Outcome
Cardiac Catheterization
Dyspnea etiology
Foramen Ovale, Patent complications
Ischemic Stroke etiology
Migraine Disorders etiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1326-5377
- Volume :
- 215
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Medical journal of Australia
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 34218432
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51141