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pmid: 28886845
A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a common anatomic finding in 20% of the normal population. Significant hypoxemia can occur in circumstances in which hemodynamic or anatomic changes predispose to increased right-to-left intra-atrial shunting. The subsequent hypoxemia produces substantial dyspnea that may affect the patient's quality of life, independent of underlying pulmonary disease. Profound hypoxemia caused by right-to-left shunt across the interatrial septum usually responds to percutaneous PFO closure. An important impediment to successful treatment is the lack of awareness of the potential role of a PFO in this condition.
Cardiac Catheterization, Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Hemodynamics, Foramen Ovale, Patent, Right-to-left shunting, Cardiovascular, Transesophageal, Patent foramen ovale, Hypoxemia, Heart Disease, Platypnea-orthodeoxia, Echocardiography, COPD, Humans, Patent, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Hypoxia, Lung, Echocardiography, Transesophageal, Foramen Ovale
Cardiac Catheterization, Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Clinical Sciences, Hemodynamics, Foramen Ovale, Patent, Right-to-left shunting, Cardiovascular, Transesophageal, Patent foramen ovale, Hypoxemia, Heart Disease, Platypnea-orthodeoxia, Echocardiography, COPD, Humans, Patent, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Hypoxia, Lung, Echocardiography, Transesophageal, Foramen Ovale
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