Large eustachian valve fostering paradoxical thromboembolism: Passive bystander or serial partner in crime?

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Abstract

Catheter-based closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO) is more effective than medical therapy in the prevention of recurrent stroke[1]. It is likely that a proportion of patients evaluated for potential transcatheter PFO closure has actually different anatomical variants particularly common in the right atrium such as eustachian valve, Chiari network, Thebesian valve and Crista Terminalis. Notably, the eustachian valve may represent an increased risk factor for left circulation thromboembolism beyond that associated with PFO size and shunting. Such patients may benefit the most from percutaneous closure procedure.

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Onorato, E. M. (2021, July 26). Large eustachian valve fostering paradoxical thromboembolism: Passive bystander or serial partner in crime? World Journal of Cardiology. Baishideng Publishing Group Co. https://doi.org/10.4330/wjc.v13.i7.204

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