Circulation, Vol 53, 1004-1010, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
F Moreno, M Quero and LP Diaz
Eighteen cases of mitral atresia with normal aortic valve plus 68 cases
from the literature are analyzed. A new classification based on anatomical
findings is proposed. Pulmonary stenosis or atresia is frequent in the type
with transposition of the great arteries. The rare instances of normal or
large left ventricle are due to a large ventricular septal defect, or to
straddling or displaced tricuspid valve. The clinical, radiologic and
electrocardiographic findings have been summarized and correlated with the
different physiopathological situations. In our catheterized cases an
oxygen saturation step-up was found in the right atrium together with left
atrial hypertension. In seven cases mitral atresia was demonstrated by
selective left atrial contrast injection. The average age at death was six
months. Among the cases surviving one year or more, the association of
atrial septal defects or pulmonary stenosis was frequent. Enlargement of
the interatrial communication, accompanied by other palliative measures, is
the only available surgical procedure.
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Mitral atresia with normal aortic valve: a study of eighteen cases and a review of the literature
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