| Literature DB >> 26510606 |
Michael Perez1, T K Susheel Kumar1, Mario Briceno-Medina1, Mohammed Alsheikh-Ali1, Shyam Sathanandam1, Christopher J Knott-Craig1.
Abstract
Common pulmonary vein atresia is a rare and usually fatal congenital anomaly, in which the pulmonary veins come together to form a confluence that does not connect to the left atrium. We report our experience with three cases of common pulmonary vein atresia and review the literature on this anomaly. The diagnosis of common pulmonary vein atresia must be entertained in any newborn that presents with cyanosis, refractory acidosis, and decreased systemic perfusion within the first 48 hours of life. Echocardiography is a useful screening tool, but cardiac catheterisation is the preferred diagnostic tool. Common pulmonary vein atresia can be fatal without surgical intervention, but survival after surgery continues to be poor.Entities:
Keywords: CHD; Common pulmonary vein atresia; cyanosis; pulmonary vein atresia
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26510606 DOI: 10.1017/S1047951115002334
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Young ISSN: 1047-9511 Impact factor: 1.093