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[Double outlet right ventricle. Angiographic study].
Giornale italiano di cardiologia, 1987Cineangiographic study in 41 patients with double outlet right ventricle was performed. Segmental approach was utilized to describe the anatomical features. Atrial situs was inversus in 5 cases, ambiguous in 3 and solitus in the other cases. Atrio-ventricular (a-v) connections were biventricular in 34 and univentricular in 7.
DALIENTO, LUCIANO +8 more
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2017
Anesthetizing a patient with double-outlet right ventricle (DORV) requires an understanding of a large spectrum of anatomic and physiologic variants. Caring for these patients may include preparing for a patient with dynamic right ventricular outflow obstruction similar to tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) or preparing for one with unrestricted pulmonary ...
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Anesthetizing a patient with double-outlet right ventricle (DORV) requires an understanding of a large spectrum of anatomic and physiologic variants. Caring for these patients may include preparing for a patient with dynamic right ventricular outflow obstruction similar to tetralogy of Fallot (TOF) or preparing for one with unrestricted pulmonary ...
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1985
Double outlet right ventricle is a rare congenital cardiac malformation that appears to result from lack of conotruncal inversion, failure of leftward conoventricular shift and persistance of a subaortic conus [1, 2]. The anomaly is classified into two categories: those hearts with and those without pulmonary stenosis [3, 4].
Thomas G. Disessa, Arthur D. Hagan
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Double outlet right ventricle is a rare congenital cardiac malformation that appears to result from lack of conotruncal inversion, failure of leftward conoventricular shift and persistance of a subaortic conus [1, 2]. The anomaly is classified into two categories: those hearts with and those without pulmonary stenosis [3, 4].
Thomas G. Disessa, Arthur D. Hagan
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1992
Double-outlet ventricle refers to a heterogeneous group of cardiac lesions unified by an abnormal ventriculoarterial connection. This is not a diagnosis made on clinical grounds alone. Rather it is made by contemporary imaging techniques including cross-sectional echocardiography and angiocardiography.
R. M. Freedom, J. F. Smallhorn
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Double-outlet ventricle refers to a heterogeneous group of cardiac lesions unified by an abnormal ventriculoarterial connection. This is not a diagnosis made on clinical grounds alone. Rather it is made by contemporary imaging techniques including cross-sectional echocardiography and angiocardiography.
R. M. Freedom, J. F. Smallhorn
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Double outlet right ventricle (DORV)
2004Double outlet right ventricle (DORV) ist ein angeborener Herzfehler mit einem grosen Spektrum anatomischer Varianten. Eine DORV-Situation kann z. B. sowohl bei Fallot-Tetralogie als auch bei einer Transposition der grosen Arterien auftreten, welche per se anatomisch und physiologisch vollkommen verschieden sind und auch unterschiedlich chirurgisch ...
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Imaging Spectrum of Double-Outlet Right Ventricle on Multislice Computed Tomography
Journal of thoracic imaging, 2019Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Double-outlet right ventricle is a complex congenital heart disease that encompasses various common and rare subtypes.
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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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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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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 (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 ...
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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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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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2004
Double outlet right ventricle is the 12th most common congenital heart defect (1.5–2.0% of all congenital heart defects). Occurs in 0.03–0.1/1,000 live births. No sex prevalence is reported.
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Double outlet right ventricle is the 12th most common congenital heart defect (1.5–2.0% of all congenital heart defects). Occurs in 0.03–0.1/1,000 live births. No sex prevalence is reported.
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