Circulation, Vol 60, 364-372, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
LA Lester, D Vitullo, P Sodt, N Hutcheon and R Arcilla
Echocardiograms were performed in 80 infants and children with isolated
ventricular septal defect (VSD) who underwent cardiac catheterization. The
pulmonary-to-systemic flow ratio (Qp/Qs) was correlated with the
echocardiographic left atrial-to-aortic root diameter ratio (LA/Ao), and a
relatively poor correlation (r = 0.62) was found. The end- systolic
diameters of the left atrium and aorta at the level of the aortic root,
obtained from lateral cineangiograms of 55 of the 80 patients, were
compared with the corresponding echocardiographic dimensions. To assess the
possible effect of transducer beam angulation upon the echocardiographic
determinations, the angiographic measurements were made at 0 degrees
position (perpendicular to the frontal plane) and at angles of 5 degrees,
10 degrees, 15 degrees and 20 degrees from zero, using the aortic root
center as the point of intersection. The echocardiographic and angiographic
aortic root measurements were comparable (r = 0.95), and the
angiographically derived aortic diameter did not vary with different angle
projections. However, the left atrial angiographic dimensions were
significantly influenced by the angle of projection. We conclude that the
echocardiographic LA/Ao ratio cannot reliably estimate the severity of the
shunt flow in VSD.
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An evaluation of the left atrial/aortic root ratio in children with ventricular septal defect
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