The incidence of peripheral arterial embolism in association with a patent foramen ovale (right-to-left shunt)

Author:

Rushdi Yusuf Ali Kausar1,Hina Hina2,Patel Bijendra13,Cross Frank W4

Affiliation:

1. Queen Mary, University of London, UK

2. Barts and The London NHS Trust, UK

3. Surgical Skills Department, Barts and The London NHS Trust, UK

4. Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BB, UK

Abstract

Summary Objectives The aim of this study was to examine a cohort of patients who had suffered an arterial embolism to see whether a patent foramen ovale (PFO) was an identifiable cause. Design This study was conducted in two parts; a retrospective limb involving an audit of patient records over a period of 10 years, and a prospective limb including selected patients from that audit to search for a PFO using an agitated saline test with transcranial Doppler ultrasound monitoring of the anterior cerebral artery. Data on patients with peripheral vascular disease were collected using a structured questionnaire. Setting A clinical vascular department. All patients were seen in the vascular outpatients clinic. Participants Patients who had been identified from a retrospective search based on the headline diagnosis of arterial embolus. Collected data on the 71 patients revealed that 75% had predisposing factors for DVT, 70% were male smokers, and 84.4% had a significant past history of vascular symptoms. Main outcome measures Whether or not patients identified as having a possible PFO actually had one on objective testing with transcranial Doppler assessment of the cerebral circulation with an agitated saline solution. Results Fifteen patients who were suspected of having a PFO were selected from these 71 patients; 12 of these were found to have no PFO on testing, and three had already undergone a percutaneous PFO closure. Conclusion The incidence of a PFO in this small study group is no higher than that found in the general population (3/15, 20%). There was high prevalence of male smokers with associated predisposing factors leading to a DVT.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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