Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpse
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Resumo: | Objective: To investigate the incidence and morphometry of the PFO in cadaverous human hearts knowing that the method and the acuity of the diagnostic examination interfere in the estimation of the incidence of the PFO. Method: Ninety human hearts were selected from the collection of cadaveric parts of the UFPE Department of Anatomy. Included in the study were human hearts that presented the right and left atria dissected for visualization of the internal structures, as well as having the intact interatrial septum (without dissection). Hearts whose atriums had been removed for visualization of the valve plan or the atriums had not been dissected were excluded. The study was divided into three stages, namely: (1) screening and selection of human hearts; (2) investigation of the presence of PFO in selected human hearts; and (3) morphometry of PFO. After screening, 40 cadaveric human hearts were selected to study the incidence and morphometry of the PFO. In each cadaverous human heart, the interatrial septum, the oval fossa and its limb were analyzed, and the presence or absence of the PFO by the right atrium and the left atrium. To perform the morphometry, a digital caliper was used and the vertical and horizontal diameters of the PFO were measured. Results: Of the 40 selected human hearts, only six had the PFO, indicating an incidence of 15%. PFO varied from 1 to 5 mm in the maximum potential diameter (mean = 3.5 mm). In addition, in one of the hearts was observed the existence of two patent oval foramens. Conclusion: Based on the results, an incidence of 15% of the PFO was observed, with an average of 3.5 mm of maximum potential diameter |
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Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpseIncidência e morfometria do forame oval patente em cadáveres humanosAnatomia, Cadáver, Cardiologia, Cirurgia, Forame Oval.Anatomy, Cadaver, Cardiology, Surgery Foramen, Ovale.Objective: To investigate the incidence and morphometry of the PFO in cadaverous human hearts knowing that the method and the acuity of the diagnostic examination interfere in the estimation of the incidence of the PFO. Method: Ninety human hearts were selected from the collection of cadaveric parts of the UFPE Department of Anatomy. Included in the study were human hearts that presented the right and left atria dissected for visualization of the internal structures, as well as having the intact interatrial septum (without dissection). Hearts whose atriums had been removed for visualization of the valve plan or the atriums had not been dissected were excluded. The study was divided into three stages, namely: (1) screening and selection of human hearts; (2) investigation of the presence of PFO in selected human hearts; and (3) morphometry of PFO. After screening, 40 cadaveric human hearts were selected to study the incidence and morphometry of the PFO. In each cadaverous human heart, the interatrial septum, the oval fossa and its limb were analyzed, and the presence or absence of the PFO by the right atrium and the left atrium. To perform the morphometry, a digital caliper was used and the vertical and horizontal diameters of the PFO were measured. Results: Of the 40 selected human hearts, only six had the PFO, indicating an incidence of 15%. PFO varied from 1 to 5 mm in the maximum potential diameter (mean = 3.5 mm). In addition, in one of the hearts was observed the existence of two patent oval foramens. Conclusion: Based on the results, an incidence of 15% of the PFO was observed, with an average of 3.5 mm of maximum potential diameterObjetivo: Investigar a incidência e morfometria do FOP em corações humanos cadavéricos, sabendo que o método e a acuidade do exame diagnóstico interferem na estimativa da incidência do FOP. Método: Noventa corações humanos foram selecionados da coleção de partes de cadáveres do Departamento de Anatomia da UFPE. Incluídos no estudo estavam corações humanos que apresentavam os átrios direito e esquerdo dissecados para visualização das estruturas internas, bem como o septo interatrial intacto (sem dissecção). Corações cujos átrios foram removidos para visualização do plano valvar ou os átrios, não foram dissecados, foram excluídos. O estudo foi dividido em três etapas, a saber: (1) triagem e seleção de corações humanos; (2) investigação da presença de PFO em corações humanos selecionados; e (3) morfometria do PFO. Após a triagem, 40 corações humanos cadavéricos foram selecionados para estudar a incidência e a morfometria do FOP. Em cada coração humano cadavérico, o septo interatrial, a fossa oval e seu limbo foram analisados, e a presença ou ausência do FOP pelo átrio direito e pelo átrio esquerdo. Para realizar a morfometria, foi utilizado um paquímetro digital e medidos os diâmetros vertical e horizontal do FOP. Resultados: Dos 40 corações humanos selecionados, apenas seis apresentavam o FOP, indicando uma incidência de 15%. O FOP variou de 1 a 5 mm no diâmetro potencial máximo (média = 3,5 mm). Além disso, em um dos corações foi observada a existência de dois forames ovais. Conclusão: Com base nos resultados, foi observada uma incidência de 15% do FOP, com uma média de3,5 mm de diâmetro potencial máximo.Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda2019-09-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/5710.56102/afmo.2019.57Annals of Olinda Medical School; Vol. 1 No. 3 (2019); 16-19Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda; v. 1 n. 3 (2019); 16-192674-84872595-1734reponame:Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online)instname:Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)instacron:FMOporhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/article/view/57/48Pacífico, Fernando Augusto Lacerda Sabino, Esmaella Nahama Silva, Gabriela Rodrigues Ximenes, Laís dos Santos Filho, Gilberto Cunha de Sousa Paixão, Eduardo Lins info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-04T18:10:50Zoai:ojs.afmo.emnuvens.com.br:article/57Revistahttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmoPUBhttps://afmo.emnuvens.com.br/afmo/oaianaisfmo@fmo.edu.br2674-84872595-1734opendoar:2023-07-04T18:10:50Anais da Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (Online) - Faculdade de Medicina de Olinda (FMO)false |
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Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpse Incidência e morfometria do forame oval patente em cadáveres humanos |
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Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpse |
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Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpse Pacífico, Fernando Augusto Anatomia, Cadáver, Cardiologia, Cirurgia, Forame Oval. Anatomy, Cadaver, Cardiology, Surgery Foramen, Ovale. |
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Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpse |
title_full |
Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpse |
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Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpse |
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Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpse |
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Incidence and morphometry of the oval forame patent in corpse |
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Pacífico, Fernando Augusto |
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Pacífico, Fernando Augusto Lacerda Sabino, Esmaella Nahama Silva, Gabriela Rodrigues Ximenes, Laís dos Santos Filho, Gilberto Cunha de Sousa Paixão, Eduardo Lins |
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Lacerda Sabino, Esmaella Nahama Silva, Gabriela Rodrigues Ximenes, Laís dos Santos Filho, Gilberto Cunha de Sousa Paixão, Eduardo Lins |
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Pacífico, Fernando Augusto Lacerda Sabino, Esmaella Nahama Silva, Gabriela Rodrigues Ximenes, Laís dos Santos Filho, Gilberto Cunha de Sousa Paixão, Eduardo Lins |
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Anatomia, Cadáver, Cardiologia, Cirurgia, Forame Oval. Anatomy, Cadaver, Cardiology, Surgery Foramen, Ovale. |
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Anatomia, Cadáver, Cardiologia, Cirurgia, Forame Oval. Anatomy, Cadaver, Cardiology, Surgery Foramen, Ovale. |
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Objective: To investigate the incidence and morphometry of the PFO in cadaverous human hearts knowing that the method and the acuity of the diagnostic examination interfere in the estimation of the incidence of the PFO. Method: Ninety human hearts were selected from the collection of cadaveric parts of the UFPE Department of Anatomy. Included in the study were human hearts that presented the right and left atria dissected for visualization of the internal structures, as well as having the intact interatrial septum (without dissection). Hearts whose atriums had been removed for visualization of the valve plan or the atriums had not been dissected were excluded. The study was divided into three stages, namely: (1) screening and selection of human hearts; (2) investigation of the presence of PFO in selected human hearts; and (3) morphometry of PFO. After screening, 40 cadaveric human hearts were selected to study the incidence and morphometry of the PFO. In each cadaverous human heart, the interatrial septum, the oval fossa and its limb were analyzed, and the presence or absence of the PFO by the right atrium and the left atrium. To perform the morphometry, a digital caliper was used and the vertical and horizontal diameters of the PFO were measured. Results: Of the 40 selected human hearts, only six had the PFO, indicating an incidence of 15%. PFO varied from 1 to 5 mm in the maximum potential diameter (mean = 3.5 mm). In addition, in one of the hearts was observed the existence of two patent oval foramens. Conclusion: Based on the results, an incidence of 15% of the PFO was observed, with an average of 3.5 mm of maximum potential diameter |
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