1998
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x1998000800010
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Circulação coronária dependente do ventrículo direito na atresia pulmonar com septo interventricular íntegro. Ausência da origem das artérias coronárias da aorta

Abstract: This report describes the clinical, echocardiographic and angiographic aspects of a five-day old boy with pulmonary atresia and intact ventricular septum. Both the echocardiogram and the aortography did not Relato de CasoComunicações entre as artérias coronárias e o ventrí-culo direito (VD) podem ser detectadas em, aproximadamente, 50% dos casos de atresia pulmonar com septo íntegro 1-4 . Porém, a ausência de conexão das artérias coronárias com a aorta, é extremamente rara, com poucos casos relatados na litera… Show more

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“…Mortality is high in the reported cases even with surgical treatment, because significant hemodynamic alterations occur in the left ventricle. These alterations are partially due to the pressure overload resulting from the aortic valve stenosis, in some cases with clear subendocardial ischemia 1,5 on the electrocardiogram, and also partially due to the possibility of impairment of the coronary artery circulation that exists in pulmonary atresia with an intact septum 1,6 . In addition, the pulmonary circulation is totally dependent on left ventricular ejection in these cases, which also determines a significant volumetric overload.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Mortality is high in the reported cases even with surgical treatment, because significant hemodynamic alterations occur in the left ventricle. These alterations are partially due to the pressure overload resulting from the aortic valve stenosis, in some cases with clear subendocardial ischemia 1,5 on the electrocardiogram, and also partially due to the possibility of impairment of the coronary artery circulation that exists in pulmonary atresia with an intact septum 1,6 . In addition, the pulmonary circulation is totally dependent on left ventricular ejection in these cases, which also determines a significant volumetric overload.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its etiology has not yet been totally clarified, although some researchers claim inflammatory and infectious causes, as well as a certain degree of familial incidence [6][7][8] . Extracardiac anomalies are rare, although communications between the coronary arteries and the right ventricle may occur in approximately 50% of the cases [9][10][11][12][13][14] . The first surgical approach to pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum was, according to Kirklin and Barrat-Boyes, attributed to Greenwold et al 15 , who proposed a strategy of treatment based on ventricular morphology.…”
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