Long-Term Outcomes of Patent Foramen Ovale Closure or Medical Therapy after Stroke
University of Colorado Hospital · Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Whether closure of a patent foramen ovale reduces the risk of recurrence of ischemic stroke in patients who have had a cryptogenic ischemic stroke is unknown.
In a multicenter, randomized, open-label trial, with blinded adjudication of end-point events, we randomly assigned patients 18 to 60 years of age who had a patent foramen ovale (PFO) and had had a cryptogenic ischemic stroke to undergo closure of the PFO (PFO closure group) or to receive medical therapy alone (aspirin, warfarin, clopidogrel, or aspirin combined with extended-release dipyridamole; medical-therapy group). The primary efficacy end point was a composite of recurrent nonfatal ischemic stroke, fatal ischemic stroke, or early death after randomization. The results of the analysis of the primary outcome from the original trial period have been reported previously; the current analysis of data from the extended follow-up period was considered to be exploratory.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 99.28
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 21
Authors
7- JLJeffrey L. SaverCorresponding
University of Colorado Hospital, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, University of Colorado Denver
- JDJohn D. Carroll
University of Colorado Hospital, University of Colorado Denver
- DEDavid E. Thaler
Tufts University, University of Colorado Hospital, Tufts Medical Center, University of Colorado Denver
- RWRichard W. Smalling
University of Colorado Hospital, Memorial Hermann, University of Colorado Denver
- LMLee MacDonald
University of Colorado Hospital, Swedish Medical Center, University of Colorado Denver
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Patent foramen ovale
- Medical therapy
- Stroke (engine)
- Term (time)
- Closure (psychology)
- Foramen ovale (heart)
- Intensive care medicine
- Good health and well-being