Circulation, Vol 53, 382-389, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
M Matsumoto, H Matsuo, S Beppu, Y Yoshioka, Y Kawashima, Y Nimure and H Abe
Echocardiographic features of two cases of ruptured congenital aneurysm of
Valsalva sinus with (case1) and without (case 2) a supracristal ventricular
defect were studied before and after surgery by standard echocardiography.
M-mode scan and two-dimensional echocardiography. Discontinuity was
observed in the echo from the aneurysm wall of the Valsalva sinus in case 1
with ruptured aneurysm, but was not observed in a similar case of
unruptured aneurysm. Herniation of the right coronary cusp of the aortic
valve into the right ventricular outflow tract was also observed in case 1.
After surgical correction the echo from the aneurysm wall and from the
herniated right coronary cusp of the aortic valve disappeared.
Discontinuity in the echo from the anterior aortic wall and the
interventricular septum also disappeared. In case 2, discontinuity in the
echo from the anterior aortic wall, and tricuspid flutter with an
abnormally low early diastolic peak were observed. These abnormalities
disappeared after surgery. The ability of echocardiography to detect
ruptured Valsalva aneurysm is discussed.
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Echocardiography diagnosis of ruptured aneurysm of sinus of Valsalva. Report of two cases
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