Title of article :
Patent Foramen Ovale Closure for Splenic Infarction: An Unusual Presentation and an Unusual Indication
Author/Authors :
Stroppa Lamas, Edgar Department of Interventional Cardiology Intercor - Hospital 13 de Maio, Sorriso, Brazil , Gamero Osti, Alan Vinicius Department of Interventional Cardiology Intercor - Hospital Santo Antonio, Sinop, Brazil
Abstract :
Background. Splenic infarction is a rare clinical condition. It is generally attributed to hematologic, vascular, cardioembolic, and
infectious diseases or trauma. Case Presentation. We describe a rare case in an otherwise asymptomatic 41-year-old overweight
woman with acute abdominal pain. Imaging work-up revealed splenic infarction. Common etiologies were excluded. A
transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) revealed a patent foramen ovale (PFO). The patient was sent to closure with good
outcome. Conclusion. Paradoxical embolism due to PFO can be a cause of splenic infarction, and its investigation and
subsequent closure may be considered when there are no other causative disorders.
Keywords :
Splenic Infarction , Unusual Indication , hematologic , vascular , cardioembolic
Journal title :
Case Reports in Cardiology