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A 36-year-old Gravida 2, Para 1 woman at 34 weeks’ menstrual age was referred for a fetal echocardiogram in view of fetal hydrops detected by obstetric sonography. She gave a history of consanguineous marriage and her first child was healthy. Fetal echocardiogram (four-chamber view) performed revealed findings consistent with Ebstein's anomaly; a ...
Ranjan K, Shetty +3 more
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Ebstein's anomaly is a malformation of the tricuspid valve with myopathy of the right ventricle (RV) that presents with variable anatomic and pathophysiologic characteristics, leading to equally variable clinical scenarios. Medical management and observation is often recommended for asymptomatic patients and may be successful for many years.
Kimberly A, Holst +2 more
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Tatalaksana Anestesi pada Ebstein’s Anomaly yang menjalani Cone Procedure
Latar Belakang: Ebstein’s anomaly adalah kelainan kongenital yang ditandai dengan malformasi dan perpindahan apikal dari daun katup trikuspid. Pasien datang dengan rentang umur yang luas dari neonatus hingga dewasa dengan berbagai presentasi klinis mulai
Mahendra Dwi Aditya Lopulalan +1 more
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Perioperative Management for Surgical Repair of Ebstein's Anomaly.
Background: Ebstein's anomaly is a rare and complex heart defect that affects the tricuspid valve and is accountable for around 1% of congenital cardiac abnormalities.
Marsela Goga +6 more
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Objective Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare congenital cardiac condition and data regarding pregnancy outcomes in this patient group are scarce. We evaluated the maternal and perinatal risks of pregnancy in 81 women with Ebstein’s anomaly.Methods The Registry ...
Jolien W Roos-Hesselink +11 more
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Anesthetic management for patient with severe cyanosis following bioprosthetic valve stenosis [PDF]
We presented a 39-year-old female patient with life-threatening hypoxemia after tricuspid valve replacement because of Ebstein's anomaly. And the severe cyanosis is due to bioprosthetic valve stenosis and atrial septal defect.
Jun Zeng, Wei Wei
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Atrialised right ventricular myxoma in a patient with Ebstein’s anomaly
Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare entity affecting around 1 in 200,000 live births and accounts for less than 1% of congenital heart diseases. Ebstein’s anomaly with an associated right-sided myxoma is extremely rare, with only one other case report found in ...
T-J John +3 more
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A Rare Manifestation of Asymptomatic Ebstein’s Anomaly with Tricuspid Valve Endocarditis
Ebstein’s anomaly is a rare congenital heart disease that presents with apical displacement of the septal and posterior leaflets of the tricuspid valve. It has a wide spectrum of clinical presentations and has been shown to manifest itself any time from ...
Carmel Moazez +3 more
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Postpartum Deterioration of Hemodynamics in a Case of Uncorrected Ebstein's Anomaly
Ebstein's anomaly is a rare congenital cardiac malformation that is characterized by abnormalities of the tricuspid valve and right ventricle. Pregnancy is usually well tolerated unless cyanosis or arrhythmia develops.
Masato Kimura +5 more
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Repair of Ebstein's Anomaly [PDF]
Ebstein’s anomaly is a tricuspid valve anomaly associated with poor right ventricular contractility in severe cases. Surgery is indicated in all symptomatic patients. Tricuspid valve repair is possible in most of the cases with mobilization of the anterior leaflet and longitudinal plication of the atrialized chamber.
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