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Jul 20, 2011 - CLOSURE I

The controversy surrounding the CLOSURE I trial has only further muddied the waters and made it harder for PFO patients to access care. The manner in which the CLOSURE I results were presented and selectively interpreted were a disservice to patients for several reasons. First, the data was statistically insignificant to prove superiority of device closure over medical therapy.

Jul 20, 2011 - RESPECT Trial Webcasts

We recently received news from AGA medical that Webcasts about the RESPECT trials have been posted to their Web site:

PFO Fact

Approximately one out of four adults has a PFO I believe the incidence is closer to 20% or one in five adults

The wall between the upper chambers of the heart, the atria, consists of two overlapping layers of tissues, the septum primum and septum secundum. When the two layers fail to normally fuse together shortly after birth, the flap opening is called a PFO which is a Latin derived medical term – Patent (to lie open) Foramen (window) Ovale (oval in shape). Before birth everyone has a PFO that allows blood to bypass the baby’s lungs because the mother, via the placenta, provides oxygen to the baby’s blood. At birth the flap shuts and fuses shut in three out of four individuals similarly I would say 4/5 close.