Journal of cardiology
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Journal of cardiology · Dec 2009
Case ReportsUsefulness of contrast echocardiography for detecting right-to-left cardiac shunts during the diagnosis of hypoxemia: 2 case reports.
We report two cases in which contrast echocardiography was useful for detecting right-to-left shunt. In case 1, a 53-year-old man was admitted to our hospital after being diagnosed with acute heart failure. Even after improvement of the heart failure, hypoxemia remained. ⋯ A patent foramen ovale (PFO) was proved using the Valsalva maneuver, and the contrast medium drained from right atrium into the left atrium via the PFO. He underwent patch closure of the PFO, and his symptoms disappeared. Contrast echocardiography should be performed for the diagnosis of chronic hypoxemia for which causes are not detected with routine clinical examinations, in order to confirm right-to-left shunt.