| Literature DB >> 36151322 |
Tarek Alsaied1, Adam B Christopher2, Jose Da Silva3,4, Aditi Gupta2, Victor O Morell3,4, Lizabeth Lanford2, Jacqueline G Weinberg2, Brian Feingold2, Thomas Seery2, Arvind Hoskoppal2, Bryan H Goldstein2, Jennifer A Johnson2, Laura J Olivieri2, Luciana De Fonseca Da Silva3,4.
Abstract
Ebstein anomaly is the most common form of tricuspid valve congenital anomalies. The tricuspid valve is abnormal with different degrees of displacement of the septal leaflet and abnormal rotation of the valve towards the right ventricular outflow tract. In severe forms, it results in significant tricuspid regurgitation and requires surgical repair. There is an increased interest in understanding the anatomy of the tricuspid valve in this lesion as the surgical repair has evolved with the invention and wide adoption of the cone operation. Multimodality imaging plays an important role in diagnosis, follow-up, surgical planning and post-operative care. This review provides anatomical tips for the cardiac imagers caring for patients with Ebstein anomaly and will help provide image-based personalized medicine.Entities:
Keywords: Adults with congenital heart disease; Cardiac MRI; Congenital heart disease; Ebstein; Tricuspid valve
Year: 2022 PMID: 36151322 DOI: 10.1007/s00246-022-03011-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Cardiol ISSN: 0172-0643 Impact factor: 1.838