Abstract
In this study, we aimed to assess the predictive value of transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) combined with contrast transthoracic echocardiography (cTTE) for embolic stroke of undetermined source (ESUS). A total of 52 patients with ESUS were examined by TEE and cTTE. The detection rate of patent foramen ovale (PFO) and right-to-left shunt (RLS) grade were compared in patients with ESUS between cTTE alone and cTTE combined with TEE. The Risk of Paradoxical Embolism (RoPE) score, PFO diameter, and PFO length of patients with PFO-associated ESUS and non-PFO-associated ESUS were compared by cTTE alone and cTTE combined with TEE. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was utilized to determine the effect of RoPE score and PFO diameter on patients with PFO-associated ESUS. The positive rate of PFO detected by cTTE alone (46.15%) was lower than that detected by cTTE combined with TEE (69.23%). The proportion of patients with RLS grade I + II + III detected by cTTE combined with TEE (69.23%) was higher than that detected by cTTE alone (46.15%). Both the RoPE score and PFO diameter were significantly greater in the patients with PFO-associated ESUS than in the patients with non-PFO-associated ESUS (p < .05). The combination of RoPE score and PFO diameter had the largest area under the ROC curve (AUC = 0.875), which was larger than the AUC alone of RoPE score (AUC = 0.819) and PFO diameter (AUC = 0.783) (p < .05). The combination of cTTE and TEE is helpful to the diagnosis of ESUS patients caused by PFO and to judge the degree of RLS.
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