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After 5 days, no heavy activity that causes deep/heavy breathing for 6-8 weeks. No driving for 5 days. No tub baths, swimming, or hot tubs for 7 days. Most patients return to work within one week.
• You must lie flat in bed for 2 to 6 hours. You may be given pain medicines if you have any problems lying flat. during the first 3 to 4 hours after your procedure. recovery room is small, only 1 to 2 guests may visit at a time. You will be able to eat as usual.
Preparing for PFO Closure Your care team will give you specific instructions for preparing for a PFO closure. You may need to take stop taking certain medications, such as blood thinners, for a brief period before the procedure. You'll need to stop eating or drinking around midnight on the day of the procedure.
If you have a PFO larger than 25 millimeters, a provider will probably do PFO closure surgery instead of using the catheter method.
PFO can occasionally result in complications. The most serious of these is stroke. Most people will not need treatment for a PFO. Some people receive treatment for PFO, especially if they have had a stroke due to a PFO.
Preparing for PFO Closure Your care team will give you specific instructions for preparing for a PFO closure. You may need to take stop taking certain medications, such as blood thinners, for a brief period before the procedure. You'll need to stop eating or drinking around midnight on the day of the procedure.
Structural Heart Disease: PFO/ASD Closure. Individuals may be born with structural heart disease may or "holes" in the heart that lead to potentially harmful alterations in blood flow. The heart's atrial septum is the tissue membrane that divides the left and right atrial chambers.
PFO was found in 25 to 30 percent of individuals in an autopsy study and in a community-based transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) study 4,5.
Treatment. This condition is not treated unless there are other heart problems, symptoms, or if the person had a stroke caused by a blood clot to the brain. Treatment most often requires a procedure called cardiac catheterization, which is performed by a trained cardiologist to permanently seal the PFO.
Migraine and fatigue are additional signs of PFO. Dr. Amorn Jongstapongpan, Cardiologist at Phyathai 2 Hospital, gave an explanation about the symptoms of PFO that most patients arrive with recurrent ischemic stroke, and some cases come in with migraine symptoms.