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Ventricular septal defects. Two dimensional echocardiographic and morphological correlations.

G R Sutherland, M J Godman, J F Smallhorn, P Guiterras, R H Anderson, S Hunter.   

Abstract

To evaluate the ability of two dimensional echocardiography to identify and classify ventricular septal defects, 280 infants and children with clinically significant ventricular septal defects were studied. Multiple precordial and subcostal echocardiographic planes were scanned in each patient in an attempt to identify the defects. Defects visualised were classified on the basis of the structures which formed their margins. Subsequent correlation of this information with angiographic (280 patients), surgical (130 patients), and pathological (31 patients) data confirmed that defects in the following sites produced a specific two dimensional echocardiographic pattern. (a) Perimembranous inlet, (b) perimembranous outlet, (c) muscular inlet, (d) single trabecular, (e) muscular outlet, and (f) doubly committed subarterial. A defect was identified and correctly classified in 252 patients. Individual defects were identified with varying degrees of accuracy. All subarterial (24 patients) defects were correctly identified and classified, as were muscular defects of the inlet (18 patients) and outlet (six patients) septa. Of the 185 perimembranous defects, 182 were identified. Only 23 of the 43 single trabecular defects were identified. Small multiple ("Swiss cheese") defects (four patients) were not identified. We conclude that two dimensional echocardiography provides a reliable non-invasive method of identifying and classifying the following ventricular septal defects: (a) perimembranous defects, (b) doubly committed subarterial defects, and (c) muscular defects of the inlet and outlet septa. In our experience it fails consistently to visualise defects in the trabecular septum.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7066116      PMCID: PMC481142          DOI: 10.1136/hrt.47.4.316

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br Heart J        ISSN: 0007-0769


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