Case Report

Platypnea-Orthodeoxia Syndrome: A Diagnostic Challenge

Abstract:Platypnea-orthodeoxia (P-O) syndrome is an underdiagnosed condition characterized by dyspnea and deoxygenation accompanying a change from a recumbent to an upright position. It is caused by increased right-to-left shunting of blood on assuming an upright position. The diagnosis of this shunt is often challenging. A case where a diagnosis was…

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Case Report

An Interesting Case of Positional Hypoxia: The Effect of Multiple Synergistic Pathological Conditions

Abstract:This report describes an elderly patient evaluated for generalized fatigue, dyspnea, presyncopal episodes, and positional hypoxemia. Workup revealed posturally related oxygen desaturation, a patent foramen ovale (PFO), an atrial septal aneurysm, and primary adrenal insufficiency. Normal intracardiac pressures and a right-to-left PFO shunt were present only while the patient was…

Posted in: atrial septal defect 2 dyspnea 6 hypoxia 2 patent foramen ovale 6

Case Report

Major Pulmonary Embolism and Hemodynamic Stability from Shunting Through a Patent Foramen Ovale

While the combination of a patent foramen ovale (PFO) and thromboembolic disease is thought to portend increased morbidity and mortality, PFO presence in the setting of major pulmonary embolism (PE) may serve as a means to rescue patients from immediate hemodynamic collapse and death. We present two patients with major…

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Review Article

Patent Foramen Ovale: Assessment, Clinical Significance and Therapeutic Options

Foramen ovale plays an important function in the fetus but is of no physiologic significance after birth and closes in most individuals. In about one fourth of the population, however, foramen ovale remains open for life and has been associated with cerebrovascular accidents, especially in younger patients, presumably through paradoxical…

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Case Report

Refractory Hypoxemia in Right Ventricular Infarction: A Case Report

Abstract:Right ventricular infarction has many clinical features. Although hypoxemia is a common presenting symptom with multiple causes in the setting of myocardial infarction, the authors present a case resulting from an acute right-to-left shunt secondary to a previously dormant patent foramen ovale. A 74-year-old male presented to the hospital after…

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Original Article

Treatable Potential Cardiac Sources of Embolism in Patients with Cerebral Ischemic Events: A Selective Transesophageal Echocardiographic Study

Objectives: To characterize cardiac sources of emboli detected by transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) in patients without recognizable cause of transient ischemic attack (TIA) and/or ischemic stroke and TIA. Methods: We examined a prospective registry that included all patients with TIA and/or stroke evaluated by TEE between July 2000 and August 2001…

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