Congenital Heart Disease and Stroke

Rafael Hirsch , Jonathan Y. Streifler
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Abstract

This article will describe in detail the unique mechanism of stroke in congenital heart disease through paradoxical embolism. The emphasis will be on the influence of hemodynamics of the different types of anomalies on the likelihood of stroke, starting with the high-risk patients with cyanotic congenital heart disease, then the moderate-risk patients with repaired or palliated conditions, the relatively small risk of congenital anomalies with mainly left-to-right shunts, and finally, the very unusual but interesting association of patent foramen ovale with stroke in otherwise normal hearts. Conditions that enhance the formation of potential emboli will be discussed shortly. Two conditions with alleged association to stroke, secondary erythrocythemia and mitral valve prolapse, will be reviewed critically, to claim a lack of a clear association. Stroke and aortic coarctation will be discussed. Other cardiac causes of stroke in patients with congenital heart disease that are not unique to this group will not be covered in this article.

先天性心脏病和中风
这篇文章将详细描述先天性心脏病中风的独特机制,通过矛盾栓塞。重点将放在不同类型异常的血流动力学对中风可能性的影响上,从患有紫绀型先天性心脏病的高风险患者开始,然后是修复或缓解病情的中等风险患者,相对较小的先天性异常风险主要是左向右分流,最后,卵圆孔未闭与中风之间非常不寻常但有趣的联系。我们将很快讨论促进潜在栓子形成的条件。两种声称与中风相关的情况,继发性红细胞减少症和二尖瓣脱垂,将被严格审查,声称缺乏明确的关联。我们将讨论中风和主动脉缩窄。先天性心脏病患者中风的其他心脏原因不是这一组所特有的,本文将不涉及。
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