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[Double outlet right ventricle. Angiographic study].

Giornale italiano di cardiologia, 1987
Cineangiographic 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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Double-Outlet Right Ventricle

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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Double Outlet Right Ventricle

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

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 right ventricle (DORV)

2004
Double 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, 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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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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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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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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Double outlet right ventricle

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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