| Literature DB >> 27150170 |
Michelle Leppert1, Sharon N Poisson1, John D Carroll2.
Abstract
Atrial septal defects (ASDs) can be complicated by cardioembolic strokes, but the exact incidence is unknown. Patients with large and small shunts may present with a cardioembolic stroke. Patients with cryptogenic strokes should have cardiac ultrasound to see if an ASD is present. Cardioembolic strokes associated with ASD principally occur with 2 mechanisms. The first is paradoxic embolism involving a venous-based source of thrombus, which may subsequently pass through the ASD by right-to-left shunting, causing a cardioembolic stroke. The second is atrial fibrillation that can complicate the course of patients with ASDs, especially as they age.Entities:
Keywords: Atrial fibrillation; Atrial septal defect; Paradoxic embolism; Shunt; Stroke
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27150170 DOI: 10.1016/j.ccl.2015.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Clin ISSN: 0733-8651 Impact factor: 2.213