Circulation, Vol 60, 849-855, Copyright © 1979 by American Heart Association
S Kitamura, Y Kawashima, Y Shimazaki, T Mori, S Nakano, S Beppu and T Kozuka
Funtional characteristics of the single ventricle were studied by means of
biplane angiocardiography in 34 patients. Group 1 consisted of 14 patients
with normal or increased pulmonary vascular marking on chest film and no
pulmonary stenosis. Group 2 included 20 patients with severe angiographic
pulmonary stenosis and decreased pulmonary vascular marking. Ventricular
volume parameters were calculated according to Simpson's rule and were
compared with normal values. The sum of the normal left and right
ventricular volumes was assumed to be 100%. In group 1, ventricular
end-diastolic volumes averaged 143 +/- 11% and were significantly (p less
than 0.001) larger than end-diastolic volumes in group 2 (81 +/- 4%). The
presence or absence of severe pulmonary stenosis affecting pulmonary blood
flow was a main factor regulating the ventricular chamber size in single
ventricle. In both groups, the ejection fraction of a single ventricle was
significantly lower than that of a normal left or right ventricle.
Ventricular size and function in patients with a single ventricle should be
carefully assessed before ventricular septation surgery.
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Characteristics of ventricular function in single ventricle
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