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Right atrial ultrastructure in congenital heart disease. I. Comparison of ventricular septal defect and endocardial cushion defect
Authors:Tuan Duc Pham PhD   Andrew L. Wit PhD   Allan J. Hordof MD   James R. Malm MD   FACC  John J. Fenoglio Jr. MD   FACC  
Affiliation:

From the Departments of Pathology, Pediatrics, Pharmacology and Surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York, USA

Abstract:Ultrastructural studies were performed on portions of the operatively resected right atrium from six patients with a ventricular septal defect and six patients with an endocardial cushion defect. The six patients with a ventricular septal defect had normal right atrial mean pressure and no evidence of right atrial volume overload. Ultrastructurally, the atrial muscle cells in these patients appeared normal and measured 6 to 12 μ in diameter. The six patients with an endocardial cushion defect had elevated right atrial mean pressure and evidence of right atrial volume overload. Ultrastructurally, the atrial muscle cells in these patients were generally larger than 12 μ in diameter. The cells were irregular and had multiple and occasionally widened intercalated discs. In addition, there were degenerative changes in two patients with markedly increased atrial pressure. These changes included extensive loss of contractile elements, aggregation of small irregular mitochondria and proliferation of tubules of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The structural changes suggest that hypertrophy of the right atrium may be secondary to volume overload of the atrium, whereas degenerative changes may be secondary to increased right atrial pressure.
Keywords:Address for reprints: John J. Fenoglio   Jr.   MD   Department of Pathology   College of Physicians and Surgeons   Columbia University   630 West 168 Street   New York   New York 10032.
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