Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and patent foramen ovale (FOP) are considered as risk factors for stroke. OSAS generates a pressure increase in the right cavity during inspiratory efforts, which increases the number of right-left shunt embolus and therefore the risk of stroke. OSA and FOP are often thought as two separate entities, however, due to their high frequencies, they sometimes coexist and can influence the pathophysiology of each other. More researches are needed in this area to confirm this complex association and its role in triggering stroke.
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and patent foramen ovale (PFO) are considered as risk factors for stroke. In most cases, the presence of FOP has no clinical impact. Certain hemodynamic conditions inducing a right-left pressure gradient can promote the reopening of a FOP and allow the passage of blood, presenting micro or macro-thrombi, from the venous system to the arterial system, explaining the mechanism of paradoxical embolism. OSAS generates a pressure increase in the right cavity during inspiratory efforts, which increases the number of right-left shunt embolus and therefore the risk of stroke. OSA and FOP are often thought as two separate entities, however, due to their high frequencies, they sometimes coexist and can influence the pathophysiology of each other. Evidence of a clinically significant interaction and causation in the genesis of stroke remains limited. More researches are needed in this area to confirm this complex association and its role in triggering stroke.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
159
Theses following tests are made as usual practice : * Ventilator polygraphy, or polysomnography between 1 month and 1 year after cryptogenic ischemic stroke. * Transoesophageal ultrasound
CHU de Saint-Etienne
Saint-Etienne, France
Apnea hypopnea index
Apnea Hypopnea Index (AHI) \> 15 / h on ventilator polygraphy (PV), or AHI \>10/h on polysomnography (PSG) will be considered as a risk factor
Time frame: 1 year after the ischemic stoke
Presence of foramen oval
Presence of a foramen oval on transoesophageal ultrasound during the etiological assessment of the stroke.
Time frame: 1 year after the ischemic stoke
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