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| 24 Nov 2008 by Serena, J., Marti-Fabregas, J., Santamarina,... Background and Purpose— Few studies have prospectively examined the risk of recurrent stroke associated with patent foramen ovale. We present the results of the Spanish right-to-left shunt (RLSh) multicenter study. Methods— Four hundred eighty-six ... J. R. Romero, J. L. Frey, L. H. Schwamm, B. M. Demaerschalk, H. P. Chaliki, G. Parikh, R. F. Burke, and V. L. Babikian Cerebral Ischemic Events Associated With 'Bubble Study' for Identification of Right to Left Shunts ... Stroke ASAP - http://stroke.ahajournals.org/ [ More results from Stroke ASAP ] |
| 6 Aug 2009 by M. Juggernaut Patent Foramen Ovale. Yesterday, I had an echocardiogram and something called a "bubble". To do a bubble, you have an iv put in your arm and bubbles are injected into the iv four different times: the first time you are just injected ... He Loves Me Juggernaut - http://helovesmejuggernaut.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Rangappa Pradeep, Uhde Britta, Byard Roger... Echocardiography may be useful in detecting gas in the ventricles and the presence of a patent foramen ovale. Other non-specific findings include elevation of creatinine kinase (CK), serum gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, aspartate aminotransferase, ... Increased ambient pressure directly compresses the gas bubbles reducing the bubble volume and diameter in accordance with Boyle's law (volume of gas is inversely proportional to pressure at a given temperature) [Figure 4]. ... Table of Contents : Indian Journal of Critical... - http://www.ijccm.org/currentissue.asp |
| 12 Mar 2008 For years, cardiologists have postulated a cause-and-effect relationship between migraine headaches and patent foramen ovale (PFO). (The foramen ovale is a hole between the right atrium and left atrium that is important during development of the fetus. .... When I developed a seizure disorder, a new cardiologist agreed to do a bubble test to see if the PFO was significant. It was, with l to r and r to l shunting. I went on Coumadin for 18 months, but it was problematic. ... About Heart Disease - http://heartdisease.about.com/?r=94?zi=18/1Qq - References |
| 4 Aug 2009 by TEEfan Patent Foramen Ovale, Cardiac Valve Thickening, and Antiphospholipid Antibodies as Risk Factors for Subsequent Vascular Events: The PICSS-APASS Study Stroke, Jul 2009; 40: 2337 - 2342. 9. Claudia Stöllberger, Thomas Pulgram, and Josef Finsterer .... Cerebral Ischemic Events Associated With 'Bubble Study' for Identification of Right to Left Shunts Stroke, Jul 2009; 40: 2343 - 2348. 39. Dominique Himbert, Fleur Descoutures, Nawwar Al-Attar, Bernard Iung, Gregory Ducrocq, ... TEE Fan - http://teefan.cocolog-nifty.com/blog/ |
| 26 Jan 2008 by rwmaloney if you are having a cardiac echo done ask (demand) for a (bubble test) also. i have been on two dive trips where healthy divers have died this may have been the cause. with this problem you have 3 times the risk of death with each dive ... scubaboard - http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/ |
| 9 May 2009 by admin LAS VEGAS, NV (May 8, 2009) — A new device designed to close a common heart defect known as a patent foramen ovale (PFO) is safe and effective at 90-days follow up, according to a new study released today at the Society for Cardiovascular ... If you personally are concerned or are having some of the symptoms of decompression illness that are undeserved, then a bubble contrast echocardiogram should be done. Bubble contrast echocardiography appears to be the most sensitive ... Scubadoc's Ten Foot Stop - http://www.scuba-doc.com/tenfootstop/ [ More results from Scubadoc's Ten Foot Stop ] |
| 7 Mar 2008 by Kerrie Since the op I've now got migraine, and there's a small leak, I had a bubble test 2 weeks ago and been terrible since then, loss of vision, sickness and generally feeling awful,however the pfo closure has brought me a whole new quality of life as before I was .... However, he wanted to rule out a PFO (Patent Foramen Ovale) so he referred me to a cardiologist who performed a T.E.E. (TransEsopohogeal Echocardiogram). The test showed that I did indeed have the PFO. ... The Daily Headache - http://www.thedailyheadache.com/ - References |
| 23 Mar 2009 by Big Blue Tech PFO stands for Patent Foramen Ovale. Translated from Latin, patent = open; foramen = aperture and ovale = oval, so a PFO is an oval hole, with a flap, between the right and left top chambers of the heart, or atria. Which is right and which is left? .... A month later, a repeat echo cardiogram test verifies that the device is still in place, while a bubble test with Valsalva checks that the right-to-left shunt is sorted out.Two or three months later, the heart's skin cells ... BIG BLUE TECH : NEWS BLOG | Advanced Technical... - http://www.bigbluetech.net/big-blue-tech-news/ |
| 1 Nov 2008 by Dilkash Akhtar if an arterical gas embolism resulting from patent foramen ovale is suspected, an exam by echocardiography may be performed to diagnose the defect. in this test, very fine (microscopic) bubbles are introduced into a patient's vein by ... Dilkash........Kaun ???? - http://dilkashmlm.blogspot.com/ |
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