Patent foramina ovale in elderly stroke patients

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Abstract

Fifty elderly patients who had suffered cerebrovascular incidents from no obvious cause and 33 age-matched controls were investigated for the presence of a patent foramen ovale by contrast 2-dimensional echocardiography at rest and after the Valsalva manoeuvre. Right-to-left shunting was found in only one patient and in none of the controls. This finding is in contradistinction to young adult stroke patients in whom the prevalence of a haemodynamicaliy significant patent foramina ovale is high. Paradoxical embolism is an uncommon cause of stroke in the elderly.

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Vella, M. A., Neil Sulke, A., Rodrigues, C. A., Robin McNabb, W., & Lewis, R. R. (1991). Patent foramina ovale in elderly stroke patients. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 67(790), 745–746. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.67.790.745

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