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Changing of Left Atrial Function Index in Symptomatic Patients with Patent Foramen Ovale After Device Closure
CONCLUSIONS: Left atrial function index can be used as a non-invasive marker of atrial dysfunction severity in patients with patent foramen ovale before and after the interventional procedure.PMID:35450841 | DOI:10.5543/tkda.2022.21027
Source: Turk Kardiyoloji Dernegi arsivi - April 22, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Gianluca Rigatelli Marco Zuin Gabriele Braggion Daniela Lanza Silvio Aggio Alessandro Adami Loris Roncon Source Type: research

Patent foramen ovale closure for recurrent stroke prevention: Recent evidence towards individualized decision-making
We read with great interest the meta-analysis by Piccolo and colleagues that showed a reduction in the recurrent stroke risk after patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure compared with medical therapy in patients with embolic stroke of unknown origin [1].
Source: International Journal of Cardiology - April 19, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Akshay Goel, Mayank Singhal, Aaqib H. Malik, Rahul Gupta, Dhrubajyoti Bandyopadhyay Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

Characteristics of Patent Foramen Ovale: Analysis from a Single Center
CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrated that females accounted for the highest proportion of PFO patients, with those aged between 45 and 55 years being most affected. The most frequently encountered clinical symptom was dizziness. Taken together, these findings may help doctors to better understand and screen for PFO patients.PMID:35433044 | PMC:PMC9007672 | DOI:10.1155/2022/5430598
Source: Cardiology Research and Practice - April 18, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Bin Zhang Dong Li Anjian Song Qiang Ren Shangan Cai Peng Wang Wenfeng Tan Gaoxing Zhang Jun Guo Source Type: research

Incidence of new-onset atrial fibrillation after transcatheter patent foramen ovale closure using 15 years of Ontario administrative health data
Individuals with patent foramen ovale (PFO) routinely undergo transcatheter closure (TC) for secondary prevention of recurrent stroke. However, some evidence suggests that TC may increase the risk of new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF).
Source: Heart Rhythm - April 13, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Laura Oliva, Ella Huszti, Ruth Hall, Lusine Abrahamyan, Eric Horlick Source Type: research

Incidence of new onset atrial fibrillation after transcatheter pfo closure using 15 years of ontario administrative health data
Individuals with patent foramen ovale (PFO) routinely undergo transcatheter closure (TC) for secondary prevention of recurrent stroke. However, there has been some evidence suggesting that TC may increase the risk of new-onset atrial fibrillation (AF).
Source: Heart Rhythm - April 13, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Laura Oliva, Ella Huszti, Ruth Hall, Lusine Abrahamyan, Eric Horlick Source Type: research

Meta-Analysis Comparing Percutaneous Closure Versus Medical Therapy for Patent Foramen Ovale
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is the most common congenital heart defect with an estimated prevalence of 1 in 4 adults. The optimal treatment strategy for patients with PFO with cryptogenic stroke has long been debated. Early clinical trials, including Randomized Evaluation of Recurrent Stroke Comparing PFO Closure to Established Current Standard of Care Treatment (RESPECT) (NCT00465270), Patent Foramen Ovale and Cryptogenic Embolism (PC) (NCT00166257), and Evaluation of the STARFlex Septal Closure System in Patients With a Stroke and/or Transient Ischemic Attack Due to Presumed Paradoxical Embolism Through a Patent Foramen O...
Source: The American Journal of Cardiology - April 5, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Chayakrit Krittanawong, Hafeez Ul Hassan Virk, Anirudh Kumar, Zhen Wang, Dhruv Mahtta, Umair Khalid, Ali E. Denktas, John J. Volpi, Hani Jneid Source Type: research

Bubble Test and Carotid Ultrasound to Guide Indication of Transesophageal Echocardiography in Young Patients With Stroke
CONCLUSIONS: Bubble test and carotid ultrasound could be used for the individual decision for/against TEE in patients with cryptogenic stroke ≤60 years. If they are unremarkable, TEE can be omitted with high safety regarding secondary prevention. If bubble test is positive and/or carotid ultrasound shows atherosclerosis, TEE should be carried out if PFO or aortic atheroma are potentially relevant for further patient management.PMID:35309558 | PMC:PMC8931264 | DOI:10.3389/fneur.2022.836609
Source: Atherosclerosis - March 21, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Ernst Mayerhofer Dirk Kanz Brigitte Guschlbauer Christopher D Anderson Alexander Asmussen Sebastian Grundmann Christoph Strecker Andreas Harloff Source Type: research