Transcatheter PFO closure for cryptogenic stroke: current approaches and future considerations

Moemen Eltelbany, Raghav Gattani, Araba Ofosu-Somuah, Abdulla Damluji, K. Epps, Wayne B. Batchelor
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Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO) is a common congenital atrial septal defect present in 20%–35% of the general population. Although generally considered a benign anatomic variant, a PFO may facilitate passage of a thrombus from the venous to arterial circulation, thereby resulting in cryptogenic stroke or systemic embolization. A PFO is detected in nearly one half of patients presenting with cryptogenic stroke and often considered the most likely etiology when other causes have been excluded. In this review, we discuss the contemporary role of transcatheter closure of PFO in the treatment of cryptogenic stroke, including devices currently available for commercial use in the United States (Amplatzer PFOTM Occluder and GoreTM Cardioform Septal Occluder) and a novel suture-mediated device (NobleStitchTM EL) under clinical investigation. To provide the best care for cryptogenic stroke patients, practitioners should be familiar with the indications for PFO closure and corresponding treatment options.
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经导管 PFO 关闭术治疗隐源性中风:当前方法与未来考虑
房间隔缺损(PFO)是一种常见的先天性房间隔缺损,发病率占总人口的 20%-35%。虽然 PFO 通常被认为是一种良性的解剖变异,但它可能促使血栓从静脉循环进入动脉循环,从而导致隐源性中风或全身性栓塞。近一半的隐源性卒中患者可检测到 PFO,在排除其他病因后,PFO 常被认为是最可能的病因。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了经导管封堵 PFO 在治疗隐源性卒中中的现代作用,包括目前在美国商业使用的设备(Amplatzer PFOTM 封堵器和 GoreTM Cardioform Septal Occluder)以及正在临床研究的新型缝合介导设备(NobleStitchTM EL)。为了给隐源性卒中患者提供最佳治疗,医生应熟悉 PFO 封闭的适应症和相应的治疗方案。
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