| Literature DB >> 7746805 |
M C Adam1, C Tribouilloy, A Mirode, J L Rey, P Bickert, J P Lesbre.
Abstract
Among a series of 6 patients who had paradoxical emboli after pulmonary embolus, thrombus was encrusted in the foramen ovale in 2 while contrast echocardiography showed a free foramen ovale in the 4 others. Surgical embolectomy was performed in 1 of the patients with a thrombus in the foramen ovale. This patient died in the post-operative period and the second patient died suddenly before the indication for surgery had been established. The 4 other patients were treated medically with anticoagulant therapy. After a follow-up of 37, 33, 32 and 3 months respectively none of these patients has developed recurrent emboli. The association of a thromboembolic disease and a systemic ischaemic event should strongly suggest the diagnosis of paradoxical embolus. Echocardiography is required to determine whether the foramen ovale is free or harbours a thrombus.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7746805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Presse Med ISSN: 0755-4982 Impact factor: 1.228