Cryptogenic stroke and Patent Foramen Ovale: Elevated Lipoprotein (a), a factor in the equation
Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background: Despite the association between cryptogenic stroke and patent foramen ovale (PFO), data on the efficacy of PFO closure for secondary prevention remains limited. Guidelines recommend PFO closure only for patients with a prior stroke. As recent studies indicate a correlation between elevated Lipoprotein(a) levels and stroke, its measure could be relevant in evaluating the need for PFO closure. Aims/Hypothesis: This study aims to determine if elevated Lipoprotein (a) levels in patients with PFO increase the likelihood of stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). We hypothesize that elevated Lp(a) levels, given their known association with cryptogenic stroke, should be considered when evaluating patients for PFO closure. Methods: Case-control study on patients with PFO between January 2018 to April 2024. Patients with previous TIA or evidence of a prior stroke on CT/MRI were classified as “Stroke Group”. An Lp(a) level ≤ 30mg/dL was considered normal. Multivariate logistic regression was used to analyze the impact of age, gender, hypertension, diabetes, smoking status, coronary artery disease, hypothyroidism, dyslipidemia, and LP(a) levels on developing stroke or TIA. Results: A total of 96 patients were included (Stroke group=55; Control group=45). Significant differences were found between groups in age [46.38±11.06 vs 44.42±13.01; p=0.02], BMI [27.75(4.8) vs 25.34(4.8); p=0.02], hypertension [43.6% vs 17.1%; p<0.01], and migraine [27.3% vs 7.3%; p<0.01]. Elevated Lp(a)was more prevalent in the Stroke Group [60% vs 39.02%; p=0.04]. No significant differences were observed in LDL [94.80±33.95 vs 108.84±28.92; p=0.669], HDL (54.77±13.63 vs 63.89±15.16; p=0.205), Non-HDL (132.35±47.88 vs 156.23±38.86; p=0.651), and HbA1c [5.5%(0.35) vs 5.3%(0.30); p=0.143]. The logistic regression model revealed that besides the difference in baseline characteristics, only dyslipidemia (OR=4.02, 95% CI:1.145–14.125, p<0.002), migraine (OR=4.02, 95% CI:1.145–14.13, p<0.03), and elevated Lp(a) (OR=8.68, 95% CI: 2.15–35.02, p<0.002) were significantly associated with increased odds of TIA/Stroke. Conclusion: In patients with PFO, elevated LP(a) increases the odds of developing cerebrovascular events. Measure of Lp(a) should be included in the evaluation for PFO closure.
Rodriguez-taveras, Joan
( Boston Medical Center & Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
, Boston
, Massachusetts
, United States
)
Guzman, Christian
( Morristown Medical Center, Atlantic Health System
, Morristown
, New Jersey
, United States
)
Romano Peralta, Ramón
( Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo
, Santo Domingo
, Dominican Republic
)
Herrera Baez, Karla
( Instituto Tecnologico de Santo Domingo
, Santo Domingo
, Dominican Republic
)
Urena Neme, Ana Paula
( Medicina Cardiovascular Asociada
, Santo Domingo
, Dominican Republic
)
Castillo De La Cruz, Gabriella
( Medicina Cardiovascular Asociada
, Santo Domingo
, Dominican Republic
)
Fondeur Acosta, Juan
( BronxCare Health System
, Bronx
, New York
, United States
)
Santiago, Javier
( NYC Health + Hospitals
, New York
, New York
, United States
)
Perez Colome, Ernesto
( HCA Florida Kendall Hospital
, Miami
, Florida
, United States
)
Author Disclosures:
Joan Rodriguez-Taveras:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Christian Guzman:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Ramón Romano Peralta:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Karla Herrera Baez:No Answer
| Ana Paula Urena Neme:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Jorge A. Tarafa:No Answer
| Pedro Enrique Ureña Velasquez:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Danna Reyes Herrera:No Answer
| Bradly Garcia Diaz:No Answer
| Alejandro Araujo:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Claudia Suero:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Gabriella Castillo de la Cruz:No Answer
| Juan Fondeur Acosta:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Javier Santiago:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Ernesto Perez Colome:No Answer