Twenty-five cases of left ventricular inflow obstruction in children aged 4 months to 11 years were investigated by two-dimensional echocardiography and cineangiography. The results of 2D echo were compared with the operative appearances in 15 cases and the pathological findings in three cases. This series included 5 cases of cor triatrium and 20 of congenital mitral stenosis, 3 of which were associated with a supramitral ring.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis prospective study was undertaken to assess the results of 2D echocardiography in the assessment of valvular and subvalvular lesions in mitral stenosis. The echocardiographic findings (E) were compared with peroperative and laboratory anatomical examination of the excised valve (A). The following criteria were compared: 1) planimetry of mitral valve surface area, 2) mobility of the anterior leaflet, assessed anatomically by the flexibility of the tissue, and echocardiographically by the amplitude of early diastolic excursion, 3) length of anterior and posterior leaflets, 4) presence of calcification, 5) length of the longest tendinae chordae, measured from the papillary muscle to the insertion of the valve, 6) thickness of the thickest tendinae chordae attached to each leaflet.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe inferior wall of the right ventricle was studied to determine the optimal site of implantation of epicardial pacing electrodes. The hearts of 10 patients without cardiac disease, aged 57 to 84 years, who died in Broussais hospital, were studied. The hearts were washed, weighed (300 to 550 g) and placed in a formol solution to which was added half its volume of Larsen's solution.
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