Circulation, Vol 59, 920-926, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
AR Snider, NH Silverman, NB Schiller and TA Ports
The spontaneous closure of ventricular septal defects is frequently
associated with septal aneurysm formation. In this paper we discuss the
M-mode and two-dimensional echocardiographic findings in nine children with
aneurysms of the ventricular septum in association with ventricular septal
defects. In all patients the diagnosis was confirmed by angiography. The
ventricular septal aneurysms were detected by both M-mode and
two-dimensional echocardiography. With M-mode echocardiography, septal
aneurysms could be recognized by a pattern of multiple systolic echoes
within the right ventricle. With two- dimensional echocardiography, the
protrusion of the septal aneurysm into the right ventricle could be seen
from several views and the location and the relative size of the aneurysm
assessed. Echocardiographic techniques useful in the detection of
ventricular septal aneurysms are discussed and examples presented.
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Echocardiographic evaluation of ventricular septal aneurysms
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