Rare association of aortic atresia with balanced superior-inferior ventricles: case report of successful neonatal biventricular repair and review of the literature.

Autor: Mather PM; Advocate Children's Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL, USA., Vricella L; Advocate Children's Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL, USA.; Comer Children's Hospital/University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA., El-Zein C; Advocate Children's Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL, USA., Borsheim K; Advocate Children's Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL, USA., Ross E; Advocate Children's Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL, USA., Ganigara M; Advocate Children's Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL, USA.; Comer Children's Hospital/University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA., Anderson R; Newcastle University, Institute of Medical Genetics, London, UK., Loomba RS; Advocate Children's Hospital, Oak Lawn, IL, USA.; Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital/Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Cardiology in the young [Cardiol Young] 2024 Oct 14, pp. 1-6. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Oct 14.
DOI: 10.1017/S1047951124025678
Abstrakt: Aortic atresia is a rare finding and has not been previously described with superior-inferior ventricles. Presented here is a case of a heart with these concomitant findings and review of reported cases of aortic atresia in the absence of hypoplastic left heart syndrome. The aim of this report is to help highlight associated findings and the clinical approach taken. Also highlighted is the importance of not mistaking aortic atresia for common arterial trunk.
Databáze: MEDLINE