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The Intriguing Links Among Patent Foramen Ovale, Patent Foramen Ovale Closure, and the Risk for Heart Failure

Journal of the American Society of Echocardiography, 2023
Rajeev C. Mohan, Sheldon E. Litwin
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Restrictive foramen ovale as the cause of the predominance of the fetal right heart

prenatal diagnosis, 2018
Objective: сurrently antenatal premature closure (restriction) foramen ovale (RFO) is under recognised. The case of the RFO is analysed. Materials. Pregnant woman E was undergone diagnostic ultrasound at 33 weeks of gestation and monitoring up to delivery (39 weeks). The newborn has been followed up 3 months.
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Stenting of a restrictive foramen ovale in a patient with hypoplastic left heart syndrome

International Journal of Cardiology, 2006
Neonates with a severely restrictive foramen ovale and hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) present as an emergency. We report the case of a newborn in whom left atrial decompression was successfully achieved by stent implantation into the foramen ovale on the first day of life.
Andreas Eicken   +4 more
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Prevalence of Patent Foramen Ovale and Usefulness of Percutaneous Closure Device in Carcinoid Heart Disease

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2008
The aim of this study was to assess (1) the incidence of patent foramen ovale (PFO) in carcinoid syndrome (CS) and (2) the feasibility of percutaneous closure procedure in selected patients with CS. One hundred eight patients were prospectively studied: 54 with CS and an age- and gender-matched control group.
Nicolas, Mansencal   +8 more
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Oral microbiome dysbiosis in cryptogenic ischemic stroke patients with high-risk patent foramen ovale

Scientific Reports
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is the most common congenital heart abnormality of foetal origin and has been associated with cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS) through several mechanisms, with most theories supporting paradoxical embolism.
M. Manzoor   +8 more
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Patent foramen ovale complicating heart transplantation. A window on posttransplantation hemodynamics.

Chest, 1987
A patient developed refractory hypoxemia and right-to-left shunt across a patent foramen ovale after orthotopic cardiac transplantation. The right-to-left shunt was produced by volume overload of the donor right ventricle during the period of early postoperative myocardial depression and resolved with preload reduction and diuresis.
L L, Schulman   +5 more
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[Patent foramen ovale and hypoxaemia with or without elevated right heart pressures].

Revue des maladies respiratoires, 2012
The prevalence of patent foramen ovale (PFO) is high. As identified at autopsy it is found in approximately 25% of the general population. Anatomically a PFO represents a channel through which unidirectional blood flow from the right to the left atrium may occur. This potential interatrial shunt of unoxygenated venous blood into the oxygenated arterial
C, Bancal   +3 more
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A framework for developing sex-specific engineered heart models

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Sharon Fleischer   +2 more
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Functional limitations of the foramen ovale in the human foetal heart

The Anatomical Record, 1929
Bradley M. Patten   +2 more
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Prevalence And Clinical Implications Of Patent Foramen Ovale In The SCOT-HEART Trial

Journal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography, 2023
M. Williams   +5 more
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