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Cerebrovascular Events in Older Patients With Patent Foramen Ovale: Current Status and Future Perspectives

Julio I. Farjat‐Pasos, Ángel Chamorro, Sylvain Lanthier, Mathieu Robichaud, Siddhartha Mengi, Christine Houde, Josep Rodés‐Cabau

2023Journal of Stroke21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Patent foramen ovale (PFO) closure, along with medical therapy, has emerged as the therapeutic gold standard in younger (<60-year-old) patients with a PFO-related stroke for preventing recurrent events. However, PFO management guidelines lack definite recommendations for older (>60 years) patients with a PFO-related cerebrovascular event, a complex group of patients who were mostly excluded from PFO closure clinical trials. Nevertheless, several studies have shown a higher prevalence of PFO among older patients with cryptogenic stroke, and its presence has been associated with an increased risk of recurrent events. Furthermore, older patients exhibit a higher prevalence of high-risk PFO anatomical features, present inherent age-related risk factors that might increase the risk of paradoxical embolism through a PFO, and have a higher incidence of ischemic events after a PFO-related event. Additionally, observational studies have shown the safety and preliminary efficacy of PFO closure in older PFO-related stroke patients. Yet, higher rates of recurrent cerebrovascular events and new-onset atrial fibrillation were observed in some studies among older patients compared to their younger counterparts. After careful case-by-case evaluation, including the assessment of hidden potential cardioembolic sources of a cryptogenic stroke other than PFO, transcatheter PFO closure might be a safe and effective therapeutic option for preventing recurrent thromboembolic events in patients >60 years with a high-risk PFO-associated stroke. Ongoing trials will provide important insights into the role of PFO closure in the elderly population.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePatent foramen ovaleStroke (engine)Observational studyParadoxical embolismInternal medicineAtrial fibrillationCardiologyPopulationIncidence (geometry)PediatricsClinical trialMigraineEngineeringEnvironmental healthOpticsPhysicsMechanical engineeringCardiovascular and Diving-Related ComplicationsTraumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular DisturbancesCerebrovascular and Carotid Artery Diseases
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