The Atrial Septum Abnormalities and Cerebrovascular Accidents
Reková P.1, Bauer J.1, Goláň L.2, Fiksa J.1, Sváčková D.1, Lakomý C.1, Tyl D.1
1Neurologická klinika VFN a 1. LF UK, Praha 2II. interní klinika VFN a 1. LF UK, Praha |
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Summary:
Cerebrovascular accidents are the third most frequent cause of death, in some
advanced countries they are even in the second place. As much as one-third of
them may occur due to a heart disease. One of possible cardiogenic causes is a septum
abnormality – foramen ovale patens and atrial septum aneurysm. The incidence
of these abnormalities in population is not exceptional, and their relationship
to ischemic cerebral accidents remains controversial. These abnormalities are
of greater importance in connection with primary cryptogenic stroke, particularly
in patients under 55 years of age. The report summs up etiopathogenetic knowledge
about foramen ovale patens and septal atrium aneurysm, deals with the relationship
between these abnormalities and ischemic cerebrovascular accidents,
gives possibilities and difficulties of their detection, and shows present methods for
a secondary prevention of cerebral ischemic relapse in patients with proved foramen
ovale patens and/or atrial septum neurysm.
Key words:
cerebrovascular accident, foramen ovale patens, atrial septum aneurysm,
transesophageal echocardiography, transcranial doppler sonography, percutaneous
occlusion, antiaggregation, anticoagulation
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