Provoked exercise desaturation is a rare presentation of patent foramen ovale (PFO), when vigorous exercise leads to desaturation of arterial blood and subsequent dyspnea. We present a case of provoked exercise desaturation and curative percutaneous closure and review the literature. A 54-year-old male patient presented with shortness of breath during exercise in the pneumology outpatient department. During exercise spirometry, a relevant drop in arterial oxygen saturation and partial pressure of oxygen was observed and a right-left shunt suspected. In a transesophageal echocardiogram, a PFO was observed. Cardiac catheterization documented a right-left-shunt causing desaturation during exercise. Following percutaneous closure of the PFO, exercise induced desaturation was no longer detectable during exercise spirometry and there was considerable improvement in exercise capacity and subjective dyspnea. To sum up, provoked exercise desaturation is a rare but curable presentation of PFO. Percutaneous closure is a safe and effective way to treat this entity.
Keywords: PFO; SOB; device closure; platypnea orthodeoxia.
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