Abstract
The presence of an unknown intracardiac shunt due to a patent foramen ovale may be an unusual cause of hypoxemia. We report the case of a patient who presented persistent hypoxemia after an adequate treatment for a severe asthma attack requiring intensive care unit admission. The patient underwent a transthoracic microbubbles contrast echocardiography that showed a massive patent foramen ovale. The favorable clinical course and the absence of major signs and symptoms related to patent foramen ovale allowed a conservative approach with a follow-up program. Patent foramen ovale should be suspected in case of persistent hypoxemia after a severe asthma attack had resolved.
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Deana, C., Conangla, L., Vetrugno, L., Saltarini, M., Buttera, S., Bove, T., … De Monte, A. (2019). Persistent hypoxemia after an asthma attack. Critical Ultrasound Journal, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13089-019-0121-z
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