A simple technique for detecting small defects of the atrial septum |
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Authors: | J S Banas S G Meister A B Gazzaniga N E O'Connor F W Haynes J E Dalen |
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Affiliation: | From the Departments of Medicine and Surgery, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA |
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Abstract: | A sensitive technique for detecting small defects of the atrial septum is described. A Valsalva maneuver is used to cause right atrial pressure to exceed left atrial pressure. This reversal of the normal interatrial pressure gradient causes a transient right to left shunt across the defect. The right to left shunt is detected by noting an early appearance deflection in standard indicator-dilution curves performed by injecting indocyanine green dye into the inferior vena cava during the Valsalva maneuver. By means of this technique, 7 of 8 surgically induced defects, from 1 to 12 mm in diameter, were detected. There were no false positive results among 9 control animals with an intact atrial septum. This technique presents a sensitive and simple method for detecting small atrial septal defects. The only equipment required is that used to perform standard indicator-dilution curves. |
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