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Double Outlet Right Ventricle

1986
Double outlet right ventricle (DORV) describes the ventriculoarterial connection of a congenital heart defect in which both great arteries arise predominantly from the morphologic right ventricle. This condition was first surgically corrected using the tunnel-repair technique by Kirklin in 1956.[1] Although considerable progress has since been made ...
Albert D. Pacifico   +2 more
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Double Outlet Right Ventricle

2009
Double Outlet Right Ventricle (DORV) is a mode of ventriculo-arterial connection that can express several “phenotypes.” This conotruncal anomaly that represents 0.5–1.5% of congenital cardiac defects, presents with a wide spectrum of anatomical forms depending on the location of the ventricular septal defect, the relationship between the great vessels ...
David N. Campbell   +7 more
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Imaging Spectrum of Double-Outlet Right Ventricle on Multislice Computed Tomography

Journal of thoracic imaging, 2019
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Double-outlet right ventricle is a complex congenital heart disease that encompasses various common and rare subtypes.
S. Priya   +4 more
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Left Ventricle to Right Atrial Shunt Associated with Ventricular-Atrial Malalignment, Double Outlet Right Atrium, and Subaortic Membrane.

Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2020
We describe an asymptomatic 7 year old boy who was taken to the operating room for repair of a subaortic membrane and possible Gerbode's defect. He was found to have a double outlet right atrium associated with an accessory atrioventricular valve in ...
T. Guenther   +4 more
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Double Outlet Right Ventricle

2010
Note great vessel arrangement – normal with sub-Ao VSD (Fallot type), anterior Ao with sub-pulmonary VSD (Taussig Bing type).
Gemma Price   +5 more
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Double Outlet Right Ventricle

1994
The anomaly of double outlet right ventricle is characterized by a subaortic or subpulmonary VSD from which the two great arteries arise. More than 50% of both great arteries arise from the right ventricle, whereas the main outlet from the left ventricle is the VSD.
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Criss‐cross heart with double‐outlet right ventricle, subpulmonary ventricular septal defect, and bicuspid pulmonary valve

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 2019
Criss‐cross heart (CCH) is an extremely rare complex congenital heart malformation. It accounts for less than 0.1% of congenital heart diseases. Here, we describe a unique case of CCH with double‐outlet right ventricle, huge subpulmonary ventricular ...
Sihua Ren, Chun-yan Ma, Songbai Li
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Feasibility analyses of virtual models and 3D printing for surgical simulation of the double-outlet right ventricle

Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 2022
Jixiang Liang   +9 more
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Double-Outlet Right Ventricle Coexisting with Double-Chambered Right Ventricle

Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 1999
Of 60 consecutive patients with double-chambered right ventricle studied prospectively during a 42-month period, 7 had coexisting double-outlet right ventricle. There were 5 males and 2 females aged 4 to 20 years old. The clinical profile was similar to that of patients with tetralogy of Fallot.
Anil Grover   +4 more
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Double outlet right ventricle in a calf

Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2008
Double outlet right ventricle is a conotruncal malformation where both great arteries (aorta and pulmonary trunk) arise from the right ventricle. A 2-month-old Holstein calf was slaughtered due to severe respiratory distress. At necropsy, the heart was enlarged, globose, and had ventricular and atrial septal defects.
A. Parchami   +2 more
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