Circulation, Vol 57, 299-303, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
A Baumstark, KE Fellows and A Rosenthal
Nine cases of combined double-chambered right ventricle (DCRV) and discrete
subaortic stenosis (DSAS) are presented. A review of 1077 consecutively
catheterized patients indicates an association of these two uncommon
anomalies nine times greater than expected. One or both obstructive lesions
may be hemodynamically significant and require surgery. Whenever DCRV or
DSAS is suspected or identified, the cardiac catheterization should include
studies of both the right and left ventricles.
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Combined double chambered right ventricle and discrete subaortic stenosis
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