Clinical pattern in pfo-associated stroke

Dzambazovska Zikova, Sanja and Arsovska, Anita and Vojtikiv Samoilovska, Danijela and Jovevska, Svetlana and Grozdanovski, Misko and Kuzmanovska Dimitrovska, Melina (2024) Clinical pattern in pfo-associated stroke. Academic Medical Journal, 4 (3). pp. 36-46. ISSN 2671-3853

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Abstract

Patent foraшen ovale (PFO) l1as been docuшented аѕ а cause of stroke in young patients. Tl1e аiш is to deterшine the prevalence, clinical pattem and trigger factors in young patients with PFO-associated stroke.
We prospectively exaшined the prevalence of PFO-associated stroke in 95 consecutive patients, aged ≤57 years with stroke/ТIA, its clinical and iшaging cl1aracteristics, and relationship with physical activity - induced Valsalva trigger factшs.
PF() was detected in 56.6% of patients with cryptogenic stroke (СЅ)/ТТА and in 18.18% of patients with stroke/ТIA with а known cause, and СЅ/ТIАѕ with PFO were significantly шоrе often localized in the vertebrobasilar circulation coшpared to strokes/TIA without а PFO (60% vs 30.43%; р=О.03). Exposure to physical activity аѕ а trigger factor was significantly associated with the presence of PFO coшpared to patients without PFO (37% vs 8.33%, р=О.023). RoPe score ≥7 was obtained in 73.33% of patients with CS/TIA. In 96.67% of patients vvith right to left shunt detected on Bubble-cTCD with СЅ/ТIА, а PFO was conf1r111ed by ТЕЕ and percutaneous PFO closure was perfonned in 73.33% of patients.
Our results suggest that there is а large proportion of patients with PFO and СЅ/ТIА, with the likelihood that PFO in their саѕе is etiologically related to stroke. We showed that pl1ysical activity - induced Valsalva could provoke an asyшptoшatic PFO to bесоше pathological, causing PFO-associated stroke in young adults, шоrе likely in the vertebrobasilar circulation.
Keywords: PFO; cryptogenic stoke; trigger factors

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Svetlana Jovevska
Date Deposited: 15 Oct 2025 10:22
Last Modified: 15 Oct 2025 10:32
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/36392

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