The value of 2-D Doppler echocardiography in the evaluation of asymptomatic patients with Mustard operation for transposition of the great arteries |
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Authors: | CROMME-DIJKHUIS, A. H. LEEUWEN, M. SCHASFOORT-VAN BINK-BOEKENS, M. TH. E. TALSMA, M. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, University Hospital Groningen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | 2-D Doppler echocardiography was used to assess the occurrenceof haemodynamic abnormalities in 45 asymptomatic patients, aged4 to 16 years (median 7·4) after a Mustard operationfor transposition of the great arteries. The findings were comparedwith those derived from cardiac catheterization. Thirty-fivecardiac lesions were correctly diagnosed by 2-D Doppler echocardiographyin 23 patients, but on six occasions, minor abnormalities weremissed. 2-D Doppler echocardiography demonstrated systemic venouspathway obstruction of more than 3 mmHg at cardiac catheterizationin nine patients, and in five of the six patients with pulmonaryvenous channel obstruction. A left ventricular outflow tractobstruction (pressure difference > 15 mmHg) was diagnosedcorrectly by Doppler echocardiography in seven patients. Baffleleakage was found in two patients with a left to right shuntof 25% or more of pulmonary bloodflow, but was missed in fiveout of nine patients with small shunts. Tricuspid regurgitationwas well defined in eight patients, The absence of symptomsand a routine examination after a Mustard operation do not ruleout haemodynamic abnormalities. However, these, with the possibleexception of minor baffle leakage, can be detected by 2-D Dopplerechocardiography. |
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Keywords: | 2-D Doppler echocardiography Mustard operation congenital heart disease |
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