Detecting a patent foramen ovale by transcranial doppler sonography (tcd)

М. Salaschek , R. Winkel

Neurology Bulletin ›› 1996, Vol. XXVIII ›› Issue (3-4) : 23 -25.

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Neurology Bulletin ›› 1996, Vol. XXVIII ›› Issue (3-4) :23 -25. DOI: 10.17816/nb79645
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Detecting a patent foramen ovale by transcranial doppler sonography (tcd)

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In patients with cerebral ischemia of unknown origin, paradoxical embolism must be considered as one of the possible causes, if there is an abnormal right-to- left shunt. The most likely site of transmission is a persisting patent foramen ovale (PFO), which is found in approximately 30% of adult persons in autopsy studies. Using transcranial Doppler sonography (TCD) and an agitated saline solution as an inexpensive and readily available contrast medium, probably all clinically important right-to-left shunts can be detected. In our department we examined 215 patients within the last 5 years, 30% of which had an abnormal right-to-left shunt with insignificant difference between 10 and 69 years of age.

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М. Salaschek, R. Winkel. Detecting a patent foramen ovale by transcranial doppler sonography (tcd). Neurology Bulletin, 1996, XXVIII(3-4): 23-25 DOI:10.17816/nb79645

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