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Pulmonary-Valve Injury and Insufficiency during Pulmonary-Artery Catheterization

New England Journal of Medicine, 1979
SINCE the flow-directed, balloon-tipped catheter was introduced in 19701 it has been widely used to monitor pulmonary-capillary wedge pressure.
J D, O'Toole   +3 more
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Organic and relative insufficiency of the pulmonary valve

American Heart Journal, 1937
Abstract The pathological and clinical features of 9 cases of pulmonary insufficiency have been presented. The lesion is ordinarily considered very unusual, yet 4 cases have been observed in the Cincinnati General Hospital within the past year. The etiological factors found in this series of cases were: Rheumatic fever, bacterial endocarditis ...
Johnson Mcguire
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Congenital insufficiency of the pulmonary valve

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1964
Congenital insufficiency of the pulmonary valve, whether an isolated entity or associated with other intracardiac defects, is rare. The clinical picture varies from one of total absence of symptoms to one in which signs of congestive cardiac failure occur during the neonatal period.
S K, SANYAL   +3 more
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Pulmonary sequestration presenting as mitral valve insufficiency

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1998
Although pulmonary sequestrations commonly present with infectious complications, problems relating to high blood flow through the lesion are rarely apparent. A 4-year-old girl was referred for cardiac catheterization and evaluation for mitral valve surgery.
B, Kimbrell   +3 more
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Clinical recognition of congenital pulmonary valve insufficiency

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1967
Abstract Four patients with congenital pulmonary valve insufficiency were given a correct diagnosis on the basis of clinical evaluation. With one exception, all patients were completely free of toms, tolerated their lesions well, and none showed evidence of pulmonary hypertension.
M G, Criscitiello, W P, Harvey
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Degenerative Pulmonary Valve Insufficiency in a Patient With a Prior Bentall Procedure

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2021
Adult pulmonary valve regurgitation most commonly presents after congenital cardiac surgery, with limited reports of pure degenerative valvular disease. We present a patient who underwent a Bentall procedure for annuloaortic ectasia with severe aortic insufficiency 14 years prior now presenting with degenerative, severe, symptomatic pulmonary valve ...
Austen, Hufton   +4 more
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Pulmonary Insufficiency: Melody Valve

2016
To date, transcatheter valve replacement for congenital heart disease has focused on the treatment of the dysfunctional right ventricular outflow tract. Following congenital heart disease surgery, the right ventricular outflow tract is often subject to pulmonary regurgitation and/or stenosis, which has been shown to lead to insidious dilation and ...
Michael L. O’Byrne   +1 more
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“Balloon valvulotomy” of congenital pulmonary valve stenosis with tricuspid valve insufficiency

Cardiovascular Radiology, 1979
The rare congenital anomaly of pulmonary valve stenosis and massive tricuspid valve insufficiency with intact ventricular septum is a lethal condition without reported survival after attempted treatment. In a neonate suffering from this syndrome, the pulmonary valve stenosis was relieved by rupturing the fused valve with a balloon catheter introduced ...
B K, Semb   +3 more
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Repair of Pulmonary Valve Insufficiency Using an Autologous Monocusp

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1986
A 3 1/2-year-old boy experienced right ventricular failure approximately two years after an operation for critical pulmonic stenosis. Severe pulmonary and tricuspid valvular insufficiency was documented echocardiographically and at cardiac catheterization.
L D, Cowgill   +3 more
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Polytetrafluoroethylene pulmonary valve conduit implantation for chronic pulmonary insufficiency

Cardiology in the Young, 2014
AbstractPulmonary valve replacement in patients with congenital cardiac disease is now being performed with more liberal indications in light of the data that chronic pulmonary insufficiency is not a benign lesion. The beneficial effects of valve replacement with low operative mortality and morbidity support this approach.
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