Echocardiographic features of congenital left ventricular inflow obstruction.
- 1 October 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Circulation
- Vol. 54 (4) , 562-566
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.cir.54.4.562
Abstract
The echocardiographic features of congenital left ventricular inflow obstruction are described in six patients. The echocardiograms in two patients with cor triatriatum were distinguished by normal mitral valve motion and an abnormal echo within the left atrium. In two patients with supravalvar mitral ring, in addition to abnormal mitral valve motion, an abnormal echo, presumably originating from the obstructive membrane, was located between the anterior and posterior mitral leaflets. In two cases of parachute mitral valve, mitral valve motion was abnormal. In one of these cases there were multiple mitral valve echoes similar to those found in supravalvar mitral ring. The echocardiographic identification of an obstructive membrane within the left atrium is difficult because of the occurrence of artifacts. However, membranes may be identified if careful scanning techniques are employed in patients in whom left ventricular inflow obstruction is suspected. The echocardiogram is useful in detecting mitral valve abnormalities in these patients and is valuable in cases where mitral valve replacement is contemplated.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
- Preoperative Diagnosis and Surgical Correction of Supravalvular Mitral Stenosis and Ventricular Septal DefectCirculation, 1962
- Supravalvular stenosing ring of the left atriumAmerican Heart Journal, 1960