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  • Migranes & "heart holes"

    Actually patent foramen ovale's, a normal opening in the fetal heart that normally closes after birth but is still open in 25% of the adult population.

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    Interventional cardiologists at Rush University Medical Center are investigating whether a heart procedure may be the key to relieving migraines in patients with severe headaches.

    Earlier studies have indicated that there may be a link between a particular congenital heart anomaly, a patent foramen ovale (PFO), and migraine. Some patients – particularly those suffering from migraine with aura- have had reductions in the frequency and severity of migraines following closure of their PFO. In the Rush study, interventional cardiologists will close the PFO in the catheterization lab using an implant that acts like an umbrella, crossing over the chambers in attempt to occlude or close the flaps together.

    Principal investigator Dr. Clifford Kavinsky and his team have started enrolling patients for the clinical trial, called MIST II (Migraine Intervention with BioSTAR). The team is looking for individuals with severe migraines to see if they may have a patent foramen ovale.

    A PFO is a small opening between two overlapping sections of tissue which form a division between the upper chambers of the heart, the right atrium and the left atrium. In the womb, this opening is present since it makes circulation more efficient for the developing fetus. After birth, the flaps normally fuse together to form a solid wall, called a septum, between the chambers. However, in about 25 percent of the population, the flaps do not fuse together.

    The PFO then works like a valve, staying closed most of the time but opening when certain activities cause a build up of pressure inside the chest. When opened, the PFO may permit unfiltered venous blood to cross from the right atrium to the left atrium rather than passing through the lungs. The unfiltered venous blood may contain elements that can trigger migraines in some patients.

    “In a smaller predicate trial of similar design conducted in the United Kingdom , headache specialists observed a significant treatment effect with 42 percent of patients experiencing a 50 percent reduction in migraine headache days and 37 percent reduction in frequency and duration of migraine attacks,” says Kavinsky. “The combination of the bioabsorbable septal repair implant and the longer duration of the MIST II Trial are expected to provide even more positive outcomes. Finding an effective therapy for this group of patients who are refractory to medical therapy would be an important advance in the treatment of migraine.”


    Rush is one of the first centers in the world to employ the bioabsorbable septal repair technology which provides biological repair of structural heart defects using the patient’s natural healing response as a part of this study.

    “Recently completed trials of the implant, published in Circulation (the Journal of the American Heart Association), reflect a high rate of early and complete defect closure, and since 90 to 95 percent of the implant is absorbed during the natural healing process, future left atrial access is preserved.”

    The trial is a prospective, randomized, multi-center, controlled study. The double-blinded trial is designed to randomize approximately 600 migraine patients with a PFO to either PFO closure with the bioabsorbable technology or a control arm.

    Rush is one of 40 centers in the trial and the only Chicago site. Enrollment for this trial is expected to be complete by the end of March 2008. Follow-up with the patients will be over a one-year period.
    Dr. Mordrid
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    I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

  • #2
    Interesting.
    ChooChoo had a Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) which is also a patent normal fetal heart structure. It's purpose is the same as the foramen ovale, bypass the lungs. Though, the mechanism thought to cause ductus arteriosus to close is different from that thought to cause the foramen ovale to close.
    She also has migraines. At least, she has had 5 that we know of in the last two years.

    Makes you wonder.
    Also makes me wonder if we should have her tested for a PFO.

    Chuck
    Last edited by cjolley; 26 November 2007, 20:13. Reason: really fetal, not embryonic
    Chuck
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    • #3
      "Dear Mrs. X,

      Please make an appointment for a checkup. You may have to buy two more letters.

      Thank you,

      ChooChoo"

      Dr. Mordrid
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      An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

      I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View Post
        "Dear Mrs. X,

        Please make an appointment for a checkup. You may have to buy two more letters.

        Thank you,

        ChooChoo"

        "Mrs. X" ?
        "two more letters" ?

        Sorry I don't get it.
        (It seems to be Gremlin Day at work, my brain is fried)

        Chuck
        Chuck
        秋音的爸爸

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        • #5
          Mrs. X: the female patient at ChooChoo (presuming she's married)

          Buy two more letters: a Wheel of Fortune reference; PDA vs PFO, the difference being the last two letters.

          Note to self: don't make jokes on Monday
          Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 26 November 2007, 15:38.
          Dr. Mordrid
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          An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

          I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View Post
            Mrs. X: the female patient at ChooChoo (presuming she's married)
            ...
            What we have here is failure to communicate

            ChooChoo is our 7 year old daughter.
            Obviously not married
            We call her that informally because her Chinese name Qiu ( 秋 = Autumn) is confusingly spelled in pinyin , though pronounced close to choo as in choo-choo train.

            Patent, in this case, means basically "should be closed, but isn't"
            patent foramen ovale and patent ductus arteriosus
            Chuck
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