Patent Foramen Ovale-associated Stroke and COVID-19 Vaccination.

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Maja Rojko, Natasa Cernic Suligoj, Metka Zorc, Marko Noc
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Background: COVID-19 infection has been associated with paradoxical thromboembolism through a patent foramen ovale (PFO) and ischaemic stroke. Such events have not been reported after COVID-19 vaccination. The aim of the present study was to investigate PFO-associated stroke during the mass COVID-19 vaccination in Slovenia. Methods: This prospective study, conducted between 26 December 2020 and 31 March 2022, enrolled consecutive patients (≥18 years) with PFO-associated stroke referred for a percutaneous closure to a single interventional facility in Slovenia. Results: A total of 953,546 people aged between 18 and 70 years received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine approved by the European Medicines Agency. Of the 28 patients presenting with PFO-associated stroke, 12 patients (42.9%) were vaccinated prior to the event, of whom nine were women and three were men, aged between 21 and 70 years. Stroke occurred within 35 days after vaccination in six patients (50%). Clinical presentation included motor dysphasia, paresis, vertigo, ataxia, paraesthesia, headache, diplopia and hemianopia. At hospital discharge, 11 patients (91.6%) had at least one residual ischaemic lesion. Conclusion: A temporal coincidence of COVID-19 vaccination and PFO-associated stroke has been described. A potential cause-effect relationship may only be hypothesised.

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卵圆孔未闭卒中与COVID-19疫苗接种。
背景:COVID-19感染与通过卵圆孔未闭(PFO)的矛盾性血栓栓塞和缺血性卒中有关。在COVID-19疫苗接种后未报告此类事件。本研究的目的是调查斯洛文尼亚大规模COVID-19疫苗接种期间pfo相关的卒中。方法:这项前瞻性研究于2020年12月26日至2022年3月31日期间进行,招募了连续(≥18岁)的pfo相关卒中患者,这些患者被转介到斯洛文尼亚的单一介入设施进行经皮闭合治疗。结果:共有953546名年龄在18岁至70岁之间的人接种了至少一剂欧洲药品管理局批准的COVID-19疫苗。在28例pfo相关卒中患者中,12例(42.9%)患者在事件发生前接种了疫苗,其中9例为女性,3例为男性,年龄在21至70岁之间。6例(50%)患者在接种疫苗后35天内发生卒中。临床表现包括运动语言障碍、轻瘫、眩晕、共济失调、感觉异常、头痛、复视和偏视。出院时,11例患者(91.6%)至少有一个残留的缺血性病变。结论:COVID-19疫苗接种与pfo相关脑卒中的时间重合。潜在的因果关系可能只是假设。
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Interventional Cardiology Review
Interventional Cardiology Review Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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