Circulation, Vol 67, 1311-1317, Copyright © 1983 by American Heart Association
E Maroto, JC Fouron, MY Douste-Blazy, AM Carceller, N van Doesburg, C Kratz and A Davignon
This study was carried out to establish a reference table of
echocardiographic values for the left ventricle of simple d- transposition
of the great arteries (d-TGA) and to determine at what age left ventricular
dimensions in these patients become different from those of a normal
population. Fifty-three patients with d-TGA and normal pulmonary pressure
and 395 normal children ages 1 day to 10 years were studied by M-mode
echocardiography. Results show that in d- TGA, left ventricular systolic
and diastolic internal diameters are normal at birth. After 1 month,
however, both diameters were below normal and despite a progressive
increase with age, the mean values were always below normal. The mean
posterior wall thickness of patients with d-TGA was also normal at birth
but did not increase with age (2.3 mm in diastole and 4.3 mm in systole)
and became significantly thinner than normal at 10 months of age in
diastole and 7 months in systole. Septal thickness of patients with d-TGA
did not differ from that of the control group. The shortening fraction and
mean velocity of circumferential fiber shortening were significantly
greater in d-TGA at all ages. Left ventricular measurements related to age
are presented and should be of help in interpreting M-mode echocardiograms
of patients with d-TGA.
ARTICLES
Influence of age on wall thickness, cavity dimensions and myocardial contractility of the left ventricle in simple transposition of the great arteries
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