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Congenital acyanotic heart disease.
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Congenital acyanotic heart disease.

by Preet Aligave, Sep 13, 2001 12:00AM
Hello, My nephew ' Preet' who has Congenital acyanotic heart disease. He is currently in INDIA and I need some consultation

before he undergoes open heart bypass.



2 D ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND COLOUR DOPPLER STUDY

Congenital acyanotic heart disease.

Moderate ostium secondum ASD ( 7 mm) with left to right shunt.

Moderate restrictive subaortic VSD ( 3.3 mm) with left to right shunt.

Good LV systolic function at rest. (LEVEL 61 % )

No evidence of coarctation of aorta or PDA or aortic egurgitation.

No pericardial effusion / clots / vegetation

Abdominal situs solitus.

IVC is connected RA.

Pulmonary veins are connected to LA.

Intact IAS.

Moderate sizes subaortic VSD -  partially closed by the septal tricuspid

leaflet & low velocity left to right flow.

Left ventricular volume overload.

Good systolic LV function.

Normal other chambers

Grade II tricuspid regurgitation.

Trivial mitral regurgitation.

Severe pulmonary hypertension (estimated systolic PA pressure - 84 mmHg.)

Normal pericardial

No PDA /coarctation.

M MODE MEASUREMENTS: NOT TAKEN

VSD SIZE - 5 mm

Doppler measurements Peak gdt.mmHg

Mitral valve :  7/1.36

Aortic valve :  4/1

Pulmonary valve :  6/1.29

Desc Ao :  6/1.23

VSD Gradiant :  31 mmHg

TR : 74/4.32

Please help. Suhas Aligave 973-430-6473

by CCF-M.D.-CRC, Sep 13, 2001 12:00AM
Dear Suhas,



How old is your nephew?  The most concerning thing about the numbers reported here is the severe pulmonary hypertension.  Oftentimes pulm0onary hypertension is irreversible if the condition has gone untreated for too long.  However, if he is still young there is a possibility that the surgery will help to reduce the pressure.  I would tend to agree that closing the atrial septal depfect (ASD) and the ventricular septal defect (VSD) are probably a good idea at this point.  There will be some risk to the surgery and the surgeon can give an estimate of the risk of mortality during surgery.
Member Comments (3)

by Preet Aligave, Sep 14, 2001 12:00AM
HI,



Preet is 10 months old.

by Preet Aligave, Sep 14, 2001 12:00AM
Previous report when Preet was 21 days old.

VIEWS - PSLx, PSSx, APICAL 4CH, APICAL2CH

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MITRAL VALVE AORTIC VALVE

AML APPEARANCE Apperance : tricuspid

D-E      08     (15mm-26mm) Root Dimension      09 (20-37mm)

EF Slope 48  (70mm-150mm/sec) Cuspal separation    07 (15-26mm)

EPSS    05    (<10 mm) Closure line     thin and central

PML Apperance : other

Motion Paradoxical POLMONARY VALVE

Mitral valve area        cm2 Annulus

Sub valvular apparatus :  3+ Appearance

Other EF slope

Wilkins Score     06  (< 9) A wave



DIMENSION M- MODE : Other

RVID 20 (9-26mm) TRICUSPID VALVE

IVS 04 (6-11mm) Appearance

LVIDD 26 (35-57mm) Slope

LVIDS 18 (24-42mm) Other

EDV 24

ESV 10

PW   05 (6-11mm)

EF   61 (64-83 %)

FS 31 (28-44 %)

LA   11 (19-40mm)





DOPPLER STUDIES pulsed, continuous, Hight, PRF, Color Doppler

(A = adult,  C = child.  Figure in the bracket indicates normal Peak Velocities in M/Sec)

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VALCE VELOCITY M/Sec GRADIANT  mm.hg

Mean Max Mean Max



MITRAL - 0.87   A(0.8-1.3) - 3.1

          C (0.6-1.3)



A0RTIC - 0.71   A(0.8-1.3) - 2.1

          C (0.6-1.3)



TRICUSPID - 0.87   A(0.8-1.3) - 3.1

          C (0.6-1.3)



PULMONARY- 1.03  A(0.8-1.3) - 4.3

          C (0.6-1.3)



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