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Recurrent stroke secondary to late patent foramen ovale-closure device thrombus: a case report.

Lennox JerzynaAbhisheik PrasharGeorge YoussefMark Sader
Published in: European heart journal. Case reports (2021)
Overall, the risk of serious complications following percutaneous PFO closure, such as device-associated thrombus, remains low. The risk of thrombus formation in patients with hypercoagulable states is not well characterized. Despite good evidence for the efficacy in preventing recurrent cryptogenic stroke, the role of PFO closure in addition to anticoagulation is unclear. Given this uncertain benefit of PFO closure in anticoagulated patients and the unclear risk profile, patient selection, and thorough pre-procedural evaluation are vital when assessing the appropriateness of percutaneous PFO closure.
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