| Literature DB >> 19707481 |
Elisabetta Palmerini1, Duccio Federici, Alessia Del Pasqua, Sonia Bernazzali, Matteo Lisi, Mario Chiavarelli, Sergio Mondillo.
Abstract
We present an echocardiographic evaluation of an elderly man affected with Ebstein's anomaly. In the natural history of this congenital disease only 5% of patients survive beyond the fifth decade. The patient presented severe right heart failure and he was refered to our institution for heart transplantation.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19707481 PMCID: PMC2729450 DOI: 10.1155/2009/653741
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Transthoracic apical four-chamber view showing: (a) downward displacement of the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve (arrow) in relation to the anterior mitral valve leaflet (MV), several enlargement of right atrium (RA), atrialized portion of right ventricle (ARV), and true right ventricle (RV); (b) severe tricuspid valve regurgitation due to the anomalous valvular arrangement.
Figure 2Transthoracic parasternal long-axis view demonstrating the septal leaflet apical displacement of the tricuspid valve (arrow), the “sail-like configuration” of the enlarged anterior tricuspid leaflet (ATL), and the leftward shift of the interventricular septum reducing left ventricle compliance (IS).