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From there, they can travel to the brain and block blood flow, causing an ischemic stroke. This does not mean that everyone who has PFO will experience a stroke or mini-stroke.In addition, PFO closure could be helpful but also could be harmful (arrhythmogenic). A patent foramen ovale is a small hole in the heart that may increase risk of stroke. Learn about how a PFO affect stroke risk. Patent foramen ovale (PFO) or hole in the heart, affects millions of people and can cause a stroke. Stroke is the major potential complication of PFO. People who have a PFO are slightly more likely to have a stroke than people who do not. PFO's don't cause strokes. Blood clots can travel from the right atrium to the left atrium and out to blood vessels of the body.