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Dr. Niels Erik-Nielsen Quickly Accumulating Diverse Case Histories With Ongoing Use of Heartstitch's Noblestitch(TM) EL

/EINPresswire.com/ -- LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwired - June 17, 2016) - As one of Europe's first interventional cardiologists to fully embrace the the benefits of HeartStitch's NobleStitch™ EL device for PFO closure, Dr. Niels Erik-Nielsen has amassed significant experience with its use in a wide variety of situations. His breadth of experience has been instrumental in building a growing body of international clinical evidence documenting HeartStitch
Due to the number of patients he has treated to date with the NobleStitch
Professor Anthony Nobles, Chairman of the Board and HeartStitch
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About PFO closure
A PFO is a relatively common heart defect characterized by an unsealed tunnel between the right and left atria of the heart. This defect has been known to be present in anywhere between 27%-38% of people. However, in a number of cases, it is benign.
The PFO is formed as a trace of the fetal circulation. When the chambers of a human heart begin to develop, a tunnel is made between the right and left atria, allowing blood to flow directly from the venous circulation to the arterial circulation, circumventing the non-functioning fetal lungs. Following birth, the pressure differential between the right and left atria changes with newly operational blood flow to the fully functioning lungs. Because of this, the tunnel eventually closes completely within the first few months.
However, in some patients, the foramen ovale fails to seal and stays "patent." In patients with a Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO), the tunnel can reopen under elevated atrial pressure, such as coughing, or straining.
A key issue with PFO is that it gives a pathway for blood clots to pass directly to the arterial circulation without being filtered out by the capillary bed of the lungs. A PFO can also let deoxygenated blood and certain chemicals cross over to the arterial side. The presence of a PFO has been linked to a number of clinical issues, mainly strokes, migraines and chronic fatigue. Developments are being made to solidify the link between PFO and strokes or migraines, and to identify patients that would benefit from PFO closure.
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