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*Contrast echocardiography (Bubble Study): After obtaining optimal visualization of atrial septum on TTE or TEE, a bolus of agitated saline is injected to an antecubital vein. Subsequently, microbubbles appear in the right atrium. The study is positive for PFO if microbubbles appear in left atrium within 3 cardiac cycles of their appearance in the right atrium. Valsalva increases right atrial pressure and facilitates | *Contrast echocardiography (Bubble Study): After obtaining optimal visualization of atrial septum on TTE or TEE, a bolus of agitated saline is injected to an antecubital vein. Subsequently, microbubbles appear in the right atrium. The study is positive for PFO if microbubbles appear in left atrium within 3 cardiac cycles of their appearance in the right atrium. Valsalva increases right atrial pressure and facilitates | ||
*2D TEE with contrast provides superior visualization and is therefore preferred for detecting PFO. When clinically indicated, 2D TEE with contrast is strongly recommended if transthoracic echo is negative. | *2D TEE with contrast provides superior visualization and is therefore preferred for detecting PFO. When clinically indicated, 2D TEE with contrast is strongly recommended if transthoracic echo is negative. | ||
==References== | |||
emedicine.Medscape.com | |||
Revision as of 23:33, 8 February 2016
Background
A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a flaplike opening between the atrial septa primum and secundum at the location of the fossa ovalis that persists after 1 year of age. With increasing evidence being found that PFO is the culprit in paradoxical embolic events, the relative importance of the anomaly is being reevaluated.
Diagnostics
- Contrast echocardiography (Bubble Study): After obtaining optimal visualization of atrial septum on TTE or TEE, a bolus of agitated saline is injected to an antecubital vein. Subsequently, microbubbles appear in the right atrium. The study is positive for PFO if microbubbles appear in left atrium within 3 cardiac cycles of their appearance in the right atrium. Valsalva increases right atrial pressure and facilitates
- 2D TEE with contrast provides superior visualization and is therefore preferred for detecting PFO. When clinically indicated, 2D TEE with contrast is strongly recommended if transthoracic echo is negative.
References
emedicine.Medscape.com
