Infants With Patent Foramen Ovale

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The Agreement Between Joint Patent Holders is a legal document that outlines the terms under which jointly held patents are managed and potentially licensed or sold. This form includes provisions for assigning rights from one holder to another, specifically granting Holder Two the sole right to negotiate sales or licensing agreements for the patent. It details how profits from any sale or license will be distributed between the holders, establishing a clear framework for financial arrangements. The agreement specifies that it is governed by the laws of a particular state and addresses how notices between the parties should be communicated. Importantly, the document ensures that it represents the entire agreement between the parties, with modifications requiring written consent from both holders. This form is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, and legal assistants involved in intellectual property matters, ensuring clarity in rights and obligations related to patent ownership. It allows users with varying legal expertise to navigate patent agreements effectively.
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However, in 25 percent of babies, this small hole fails to close resulting in a condition called a patent foramen ovale (PFO). Most children with this heart defect never experience symptoms. But in some cases, a PFO can cause breathing problems when the child enters adulthood.

The results of our review suggest that despite the higher risk of stroke in patients with PFO, a majority of women after PFO-related stroke can successfully give birth to healthy infants.

A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is an opening between the upper two chambers of the heart that doesn't close as it should, usually six to 12 months after birth. A PFO usually causes no problems.

People with symptomatic or large PFOs may benefit from a procedure to close the hole. Specialists in our Interventional Cardiology Program use a long, flexible tube (catheter) to insert a closure device in the hole. This device closes the PFO and prevents blood flow between the left and right atria.

A bubble study is a noninvasive test that lets healthcare providers look at the flow of blood through the heart. It is done as part of a medical imaging study called an echocardiogram (echo) that shows the heart's structure. A bubble study is also known as an agitated saline contrast study.

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