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Case Reports
. 2009 Jul;40(7):2343-8.
doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.549683. Epub 2009 Jun 4.

Cerebral ischemic events associated with 'bubble study' for identification of right to left shunts

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Cerebral ischemic events associated with 'bubble study' for identification of right to left shunts

José R Romero et al. Stroke. 2009 Jul.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Detection of an intracardiac shunt is frequently sought during the evaluation of patients with cryptogenic ischemic stroke and agitated saline intravenous injection, or "bubble study" (BS), is performed in most cases. We present the first attempt to identify the clinical features in patients who had cerebral ischemic events with BS.

Methods: Using a list serve established by the American Academy of Neurology, a member posted a question regarding the safety of BS in patients with patent foramen ovale. A standardized questionnaire was used to gather data about patients with cerebral ischemic events, details of each case were reviewed, and the findings pooled.

Results: Five patients with ischemic complications of BS (all female, aged 42 to 90 years) were identified from 4 institutions, 3 ischemic strokes and 2 transient ischemic attacks. Events occurred either during or within 5 minutes of BS. Early brain MRIs confirmed acute infarction in 3, including one who had transient symptoms. MRI infarct volumes were small, and deficits were mild in those who developed stroke. Diagnostic evaluation revealed a patent foramen ovale alone in one case, a pulmonary arteriovenous malformation in one case, and a patent foramen ovale and/or pulmonary shunt in 3 cases.

Conclusions: Ischemic cerebrovascular complications can occur in patients who undergo BS and are associated with the presence of cardiac or pulmonary shunts. The true incidence and degree of disability remains unknown, and further study is indicated to assess the impact of technical differences in BS methodology. Novel methods to promote physician communication such as the use of electronic list serves may reduce barriers to reporting of drug, technique, or device complications and should be explored to identify rare complications that otherwise will likely go unappreciated.

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  • Safety of TCD "bubble study".
    Tsivgoulis G, Heliopoulos I, Stamboulis E. Tsivgoulis G, et al. Stroke. 2010 Apr;41(4):e195; author reply e196. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.562793. Epub 2010 Feb 11. Stroke. 2010. PMID: 20150552 No abstract available.

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