Circulation, Vol 55, 115-120, Copyright © 1977 by American Heart Association
JC Dillon, AE Weyman, H Feigenbaum, RC Eggleton and K Johnston
The interatrial septum has not been readily appreciated by M-mode
echocardiography. Cross-sectional echocardiography has the capability of
recording the shape and location of the interatrial septum. Real- time
cross-sectional echograms using a mechanically oscillating transducer were
obtained on 100 consecutive patients. Echocardiographic examination of the
left atrium and aorta was obtained in a plane perpendicular to the long
axis of the atria. In 15 normal patients and 17 patients with atrial septal
defects (ASD) and 51 patients with other forms of heart disease, the
interatrial septum was recorded as a linear echo from the aorta to the
posterior wall of the left atrium. In six patients who had ostium primum
ASDs, the echoes from the interatrial septum disappeared near its expected
junction with the interventricular septum. Drop out of echoes in the mid
portion of the septum was noted in those patients who had ostium secundum
atrial septal defects but this could not be differentiated from normal.
These preliminary data indicate that examination of the interatrial septum
is feasible and may be specific in those few patients examined so far with
ostium primum atrial septal defect. The ability to locate and record the
shape of the interatrial septum could have many investigate and clinical
uses.
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Cross-sectional echocardiographic examination of the interatrial septum
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