| Literature DB >> 913488 |
P W Serruys, W B Vletter, F Hagemeijer, C M Ligtvoet.
Abstract
Contrast techniques were used in the echocardiological evaluation of a 28-yr-old patient with congenital cyanotic heart disease; catheterization showed an association of an atrial septum defect, a ventricular septum defect, and a patent ductus arteriosus, with equalization of pulmonary artery and systemic pressures. Glucose 5% in water, injected as a 10-ml bolus into an antecubital vein, constituted an adequate echogenic contrast solution. The heart was examined with both a single-crystal transducer (echoes recorded in M mode) and with a 51-elements dynamically focuses multiscan system (echoes recorded on video-tape). Contrast echocardiology showed that right-to-left shunting occurred at the level of the ventricular septum defect and was not significant at the atrial level.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 913488
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Cardiol ISSN: 0301-4711