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Proposal for Updated Nomenclature and Classification of Potential Causative Mechanism in Patent Foramen Ovale–Associated Stroke
- Elgendy, Akram Y;
- Saver, Jeffrey L;
- Amin, Zahid;
- Boudoulas, Konstantinos Dean;
- Carroll, John D;
- Elgendy, Islam Y;
- Grunwald, Iris Q;
- Gertz, Zachary M;
- Hijazi, Ziyad M;
- Horlick, Eric M;
- Kasner, Scott E;
- Kent, David M;
- Kumar, Preetham;
- Kavinsky, Clifford J;
- Liebeskind, David S;
- Lutsep, Helmi;
- Mojadidi, Mohammad K;
- Messé, Steven R;
- Mas, Jean-Louis;
- Mattle, Heinrich P;
- Meier, Bernhard;
- Mahmoud, Ahmad;
- Mahmoud, Ahmed N;
- Nietlispach, Fabian;
- Patel, Nimesh K;
- Rhodes, John F;
- Reisman, Mark;
- Sommer, Robert J;
- Sievert, Horst;
- Søndergaard, Lars;
- Zaman, Muhammad O;
- Thaler, David;
- Tobis, Jonathan M
- et al.
Abstract
Importance
Recent epidemiologic and therapeutic advances have transformed understanding of the role of and therapeutic approach to patent foramen ovale (PFO) in ischemic stroke. Patent foramen ovale is likely responsible for approximately 5% of all ischemic strokes and 10% of those occurring in young and middle-aged adults.Observations
Randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that, to prevent recurrent ischemic stroke in patients with PFO and an otherwise-cryptogenic index ischemic stroke, PFO closure is superior to antiplatelet medical therapy alone; these trials have provided some evidence that, among medical therapy options, anticoagulants may be more effective than antiplatelet agents.Conclusions and relevance
These new data indicate a need to update classification schemes of causative mechanisms in stroke, developed in an era in which an association between PFO and stroke was viewed as uncertain. We propose a revised general nomenclature and classification framework for PFO-associated stroke and detailed revisions for the 3 major stroke subtyping algorithms in wide use.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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