Cineangiographic study in 41 patients with double outlet right ventricle was performed. Segmental approach was utilized to describe the anatomical features. Atrial situs was inversus in 5 cases, ambiguous in 3 and solitus in the other cases. Atrio-ventricular (a-v) connections were biventricular in 34 and univentricular in 7. A common a-v valve was found in 2 cases. Mitral valve was imperforated in 1 and straddling in 1. The most frequent relationship between aorta and pulmonary artery was side by side (41.1%). Ventricular septal defect was subaortic in 14, subpulmonary in 9, double committed in 5 and non committed in 6. In 27 cases a double infundibulum was present; in 7 patients we described a subpulmonary conus only. Some nosological aspects of this congenital heart disease are discussed particularly in conformity with the surgical needs.

[Double outlet right ventricle. Angiographic study]

MAZZUCCO, Alessandro;
1987-01-01

Abstract

Cineangiographic study in 41 patients with double outlet right ventricle was performed. Segmental approach was utilized to describe the anatomical features. Atrial situs was inversus in 5 cases, ambiguous in 3 and solitus in the other cases. Atrio-ventricular (a-v) connections were biventricular in 34 and univentricular in 7. A common a-v valve was found in 2 cases. Mitral valve was imperforated in 1 and straddling in 1. The most frequent relationship between aorta and pulmonary artery was side by side (41.1%). Ventricular septal defect was subaortic in 14, subpulmonary in 9, double committed in 5 and non committed in 6. In 27 cases a double infundibulum was present; in 7 patients we described a subpulmonary conus only. Some nosological aspects of this congenital heart disease are discussed particularly in conformity with the surgical needs.
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