| Literature DB >> 30445162 |
George Mcleod1, Kelly Shum1, Tripti Gupta2, Shourjo Chakravorty3, Sergey Kachur1, Lisa Bienvenu1, Michael White4, Sangeeta B Shah5.
Abstract
As the prevalence of adult congenital heart disease continues to grow secondary to advances in surgical and diagnostic techniques, it is important for a physician to supplement their examinations with non-invasive imaging techniques to assess their patients. Although a number of these patients have regular cardiology followup, some may be new patients that do not even know their cardiac history. Echocardiography has proven to be a useful tool for this purpose and its utility has expanded drastically with the development of better technology and newer techniques. In this article, we highlight some of these advancements including 2D echocardiography, agitated saline, contrast echocardiography, stress, and 4D, in addition to how each modality can help assess key aspects of the structure and function of a congenital heart defect.Entities:
Keywords: ACHD; Adult congenital heart disease; Echocardiography; Tetralogy of Fallot; Transposition of the great vessels
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30445162 DOI: 10.1016/j.pcad.2018.11.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Cardiovasc Dis ISSN: 0033-0620 Impact factor: 8.194