Abstract :
We are very pleased that our work “Cryptogenic Myocardial Infarction in Young Patients: Which is the Optimal Diagnostic and Therapeutic Management?” published in Archives of Iranian Medicine (2013; 16: 308 – 311), has aroused interest and further reflections about the diagnostic and therapeutic management of cryptogenic myocardial infarction especially in young patients. With regard to the considerations expressed in your Letter to the Editor, especially the paragraphs regarding the use of oral anticoagulation over antiplatelet therapy in these patients, as well as the role of transesophageal echocardiography, they are in agreement with those we had already exposed in our discussion. We just wanted to remark that the transesophageal echocardiography can be also useful for excluding the presence of intracardiac shunts like the presence of a patent foramen ovale as possible source of paradoxical embolism, as we reported in page 310, line 45 – 50.