Anterior Mitral Valve Echo in Patients with Isolated Ventricular Septal Defect and with Tetralogy of Fallot
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概要
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Eight patients with isolated ventricular septal defect and two patients with tetralogy of Fallot were studied by UCG. Two of, these patients showed notchings and five showed flutterings on F-A portions of the anterior mitral leaflet echoes. Fluttering seemed to be recorded more frequently in patients with right-to-left shunts such as cyanotic tetralogy of Fallot. It was considered that these functional changes of mitral valve echoes during diastole would be caused by the direction and amounts of blood now across the defect and the velocity and amounts of blood flow through the mitral valve. Fluttering of mitral valve echo during diastole may be observed in normal subjects or in patients with other cardiac abnormalities, such as aortic insufficiency, atrial fibrillation or flutter. Flutterings seen in ventricular septal defect and tetralogy of Fallot are, however, of low amplitudes and of high frequencies, and are observed mainly between F and A points.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1975-07-20
著者
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Sawada Seizo
2nd Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine Tokushima University
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Matsumura Koji
2nd Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine Tokushima University
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Oki Takashi
2nd Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine Tokushima University
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MORI HIROYUKI
2nd Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, Tokushima University
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Mori Hiroyuki
2nd Department Of Internal Medicine School Of Medicine Tokushima University
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