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Lower patent foramen ovale detection with transthoracic echocardiography in atrial fibrillation
Authors:Robert R Attaran  Gary Baweja  Laura Foster  Sam Butman  Vincent L Sorrell
Institution:(1) Sarver Heart Center, University of Arizona Affiliated Hospitals, Tucson, AZ, USA;(2) Verde Valley Heart Centre, Cottonwood, AZ, USA
Abstract:Background Patent foramina ovale (PFO) are small defects within the atrial septum that may play a role in paradoxical embolism, stroke and migraines. The relationship between PFO and atrial fibrillation (AF) has not been formally studied. We prospectively studied patients with a history of AF, versus those without (controls), in order to compare PFO prevalence among them. Methods Sixty-one patients with AF and forty-one controls completed the study, all undergoing transthoracic echocardiography using agitated saline microbubbles and a Valsalva maneuver. Results In the control group, 12/41 participants (29.2%) had PFOs compared to 5/61 (8.2%) in the AF group (< 0.01). PFO positive patients within the entire study population demonstrated greater leftward inter-atrial septal shifting (82% vs 49%, < 0.05). There was also reduced leftward inter-atrial septal shift observed within the AF group compared to controls (32/61 (52%) vs 31/41 (76%), < 0.05). Conclusion This study is the first to demonstrate an apparent lower rate of PFO in patients with AF, using bubble contrast echocardiography.
Keywords:Patent foramen ovale  Atrial fibrillation  Echocardiography
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