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Transcatheter PFO Device Closure
2021Persistent PFO prevalence is estimated to be 20-25% in general population. Frequently, detected incidentally in adults. In patients with cryptogenic stroke (40% of all ischemic strokes), there is conflict between neurologist and cardiologist about the role of PFO as the underlying cause. Recent trials are in favor of PFO closure in those with high risk
Ata Firouzi, Zahra Hosseini
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CardioSEAL®, CardioSEAL-STARFlex®, and PFO-Star® Closure of PFO
2005Post utero, persistence of the patent foramen ovale (PFO) carries mischievous potential, as it appears to have no physiologic or survival benefit for normal individuals. In states of abnormal right-sided cardiac capacitance, PFO has been implicated in worsening hypoxemia resulting from right to left intracardiac passage of deoxygenated blood ...
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Cardiology in Review, 2008
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a frequent finding on echocardiography and occurs in over 25% of the population. In young patients with cryptogenic stroke, the frequency is much higher suggesting paradoxical embolization may be responsible for the clinical events.
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Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a frequent finding on echocardiography and occurs in over 25% of the population. In young patients with cryptogenic stroke, the frequency is much higher suggesting paradoxical embolization may be responsible for the clinical events.
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Atmospheric monitoring of PFOS
2023ICES advices that it is premature to initiate routine monitoring on PFOS or other PFCs in the atmosphere to support assessments of inputs of PFOS to the marine environment. More research is essential to get a better basic understanding of the different transport mechanisms, of atmospheric-marine interactions and the significance of these compounds in ...
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2014
For patients newly diagnosed with patent foramen ovale (PFO), it is often an abrupt transition from the world of the healthy to that of the sick, which can be likened to diving into icy waters. Younger patients may be in a phase of life where attending one medical appointment a year with a primary care physician (PCP) for an annual exam is commonplace,
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For patients newly diagnosed with patent foramen ovale (PFO), it is often an abrupt transition from the world of the healthy to that of the sick, which can be likened to diving into icy waters. Younger patients may be in a phase of life where attending one medical appointment a year with a primary care physician (PCP) for an annual exam is commonplace,
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Flash Scanning Calorimetry data for the article "Tuning optoelectronic properties of polymeric semiconductors via manipulation of the glassy phase", with co-authors Nicolas Ramos, Valerio Di Lisio, Mariano Campoy-Quiles, Jaime Martin and Daniele Cangialosi.
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Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, 2008
Kenny, D, Turner, MS, Martin, RP
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Kenny, D, Turner, MS, Martin, RP
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Original Investigations. Potential faces of patent foramen ovale (PFO PFO).
Echocardiography (Mount Kisco, N.Y.), 2011Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is diagnosed on echocardiography by saline contrast study with or without color Doppler evidence of shunting. PFO is benign except when it causes embolic events.In this report, we describe unique additional manifestations related to the diagnosis and presentation of PFO.
Tasneem Z, Naqvi +2 more
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2014
The patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a normal interatrial communication during fetal life that remains after birth in nearly 20 % of adults. Percutaneous transcatheter PFO closure has been performed for various compelling reasons for more than two decades. The complication rate related to the use of these percutaneous devices has decreased remarkably with
Khaled Mansoor, Zahid Amin
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The patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a normal interatrial communication during fetal life that remains after birth in nearly 20 % of adults. Percutaneous transcatheter PFO closure has been performed for various compelling reasons for more than two decades. The complication rate related to the use of these percutaneous devices has decreased remarkably with
Khaled Mansoor, Zahid Amin
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