Percutaneous Closure of the Patent Foramen Ovale on Right Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support

Right ventricular infarction can precipitate severe right-to-left shunting and refractory hypoxia from a previously dormant patent foramen ovale. Right ventricle mechanical circulatory support and patent foramen ovale closure can play a crucial role in the treatment of hypoxia and right ventricular...

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Main Authors: Abhinav Saxena, MD, Paul Saunders, MD, Robert Frankel, MD, Michael Friedman, MD, Aleksandar Adzic, MD, Norbert Moskovits, MD, Jignesh Patel, MD, Shivani Verma, MD, Jacob Shani, MD, Gerald Hollander, MD
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-02-01
Series:JACC: Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666084919305844
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spelling doaj-b72cf2de28f04b04b51d931f7e7cf1512021-06-07T06:55:04ZengElsevierJACC: Case Reports2666-08492020-02-0122300304Percutaneous Closure of the Patent Foramen Ovale on Right Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory SupportAbhinav Saxena, MD0Paul Saunders, MD1Robert Frankel, MD2Michael Friedman, MD3Aleksandar Adzic, MD4Norbert Moskovits, MD5Jignesh Patel, MD6Shivani Verma, MD7Jacob Shani, MD8Gerald Hollander, MD9Address for correspondence: Dr. Abhinav Saxena, Department of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, 4802 10th Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11219.; Department of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkDepartment of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkDepartment of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkDepartment of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkDepartment of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkDepartment of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkDepartment of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkDepartment of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkDepartment of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkDepartment of Cardiology, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, New YorkRight ventricular infarction can precipitate severe right-to-left shunting and refractory hypoxia from a previously dormant patent foramen ovale. Right ventricle mechanical circulatory support and patent foramen ovale closure can play a crucial role in the treatment of hypoxia and right ventricular recovery. We report a case of successful percutaneous patent foramen ovale closure on right ventricle mechanical circulatory support in a patient with right ventricular shock. (Level of Difficulty: Intermediate.)http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666084919305844acute heart failurebubble echocardiographymyocardial infarctionoccluderight ventricle
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author Abhinav Saxena, MD
Paul Saunders, MD
Robert Frankel, MD
Michael Friedman, MD
Aleksandar Adzic, MD
Norbert Moskovits, MD
Jignesh Patel, MD
Shivani Verma, MD
Jacob Shani, MD
Gerald Hollander, MD
spellingShingle Abhinav Saxena, MD
Paul Saunders, MD
Robert Frankel, MD
Michael Friedman, MD
Aleksandar Adzic, MD
Norbert Moskovits, MD
Jignesh Patel, MD
Shivani Verma, MD
Jacob Shani, MD
Gerald Hollander, MD
Percutaneous Closure of the Patent Foramen Ovale on Right Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support
JACC: Case Reports
acute heart failure
bubble echocardiography
myocardial infarction
occlude
right ventricle
author_facet Abhinav Saxena, MD
Paul Saunders, MD
Robert Frankel, MD
Michael Friedman, MD
Aleksandar Adzic, MD
Norbert Moskovits, MD
Jignesh Patel, MD
Shivani Verma, MD
Jacob Shani, MD
Gerald Hollander, MD
author_sort Abhinav Saxena, MD
title Percutaneous Closure of the Patent Foramen Ovale on Right Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support
title_short Percutaneous Closure of the Patent Foramen Ovale on Right Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support
title_full Percutaneous Closure of the Patent Foramen Ovale on Right Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support
title_fullStr Percutaneous Closure of the Patent Foramen Ovale on Right Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support
title_full_unstemmed Percutaneous Closure of the Patent Foramen Ovale on Right Ventricular Mechanical Circulatory Support
title_sort percutaneous closure of the patent foramen ovale on right ventricular mechanical circulatory support
publisher Elsevier
series JACC: Case Reports
issn 2666-0849
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Right ventricular infarction can precipitate severe right-to-left shunting and refractory hypoxia from a previously dormant patent foramen ovale. Right ventricle mechanical circulatory support and patent foramen ovale closure can play a crucial role in the treatment of hypoxia and right ventricular recovery. We report a case of successful percutaneous patent foramen ovale closure on right ventricle mechanical circulatory support in a patient with right ventricular shock. (Level of Difficulty: Intermediate.)
topic acute heart failure
bubble echocardiography
myocardial infarction
occlude
right ventricle
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666084919305844
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