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Review
. 2024 Nov:277:76-92.
doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2024.08.001. Epub 2024 Aug 10.

The pathophysiology of patent foramen ovale and its related complications

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The pathophysiology of patent foramen ovale and its related complications

Ashish H Shah et al. Am Heart J. 2024 Nov.
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Abstract

The foramen ovale plays a vital role in sustaining life in-utero; however, a patent foramen ovale (PFO) after birth has been associated with pathologic sequelae in the systemic circulation including stroke/transient ischemic attack (TIA), migraine, high altitude pulmonary edema, decompression illness, platypnea-orthodeoxia syndrome (POS) and worsened severity of obstructive sleep apnea. Importantly, each of these conditions is most commonly observed among specific age groups: migraine in the 20 to 40s, stroke/TIA in the 30-50s and POS in patients >50 years of age. The common and central pathophysiologic mechanism in each of these conditions is PFO-mediated shunting of blood and its contents from the right to the left atrium. PFO-associated pathologies can therefore be divided into (1) paradoxical systemic embolization and (2) right to left shunting (RLS) of blood through the PFO. Missing in the extensive literature on these clinical syndromes are mechanistic explanations for the occurrence of RLS, including timing and the volume of blood shunted, the impact of age on RLS, and the specific anatomical pathway that blood takes from the venous system to the left atrium. Visualization of the flow pattern graphically illustrates the underlying RLS and provides a greater understanding of the critical flow dynamics that determine the frequency, volume, and pathway of flow. In the present review, we describe the important role of foramen ovale in in-utero physiology, flow visualization in patients with PFO, as well as contributing factors that work in concert with PFO to result in the diverse pathophysiological sequelae.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest Dr. Horlick serves as a consult to Abbott Vascular. Dr. Carroll serves on the Steering Committee of the RESPECT trial and is a consultant to Abbott Vascular and Holistick Medical. Dr. Krasuski reports serving as a consultant to Actelion/Janssen Pharmaceuticals, Bayer Pharmaceuticals, Gore Medical and Neptune Medical. He receives research funding from the Adult Congenital Heart Association, Actelion, Artivion, Corvia, Medtronic and Edwards Lifesciences. Dr. Shah and Dr. Kass report no conflicts.

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