Elucidation of the natural history of ventricular septal defects by serial Doppler color flow mapping studies

Autor: Hornberger, Lisa K., Sahn, David J., Krabill, Kimberly A., Sherman, Frederick S., Swensson, Richard E., Pesonen, Erkki, Hagen-Ansert, Sandy, Chung, Kyung J.
Zdroj: Journal of the American College of Cardiology; April 1989, Vol. 13 Issue: 5 p1111-1118, 8p
Abstrakt: Two-dimensional echocardiography has provided information to aid in the diagnosis and management of infants with ventricular septal defect, but its inability to resolve very small ventricular septal defects and problems with defining ventricular septal defect orifice size (because of overlying muscle or tricuspid tissue) have made it unsuitable as a standard for defining the natural history of ventricular septal defect. In this study, 114 serial two-dimensional Doppler color flow mapping studies were performed to define ventricular septal defect anatomy, location and color flow diameter as an indicator of shunt size in 66 patients (over a 40 month period).
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