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. 2000 Dec;1(12):1582-5.

[Functional heart murmur and echocardiography: a solved problem?]

[Article in Italian]
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  • PMID: 11221587

[Functional heart murmur and echocardiography: a solved problem?]

[Article in Italian]
M T Manes et al. Ital Heart J Suppl. 2000 Dec.

Abstract

Background: Is it really vanished the need for echocardiography in the differential diagnosis of functional pediatric murmurs?

Methods: To this aim 260 children (132 males, 128 females; age range 1-84 months) were examined with auscultatory cardiac murmur. All children underwent a clinical and instrumental evaluation (ECG and echocardiography) from two pediatric cardiologists with independent assessment.

Results: Two hundred and ten patients (Group A) were evaluated clinically with functional murmur, 45 patients (Group B) with pathological murmur, 5 patients (Group C) with uncertain pathology. ECG showed changes in 1 Group B patient. Echocardiography showed pathology in 15 Group A patients (6 patients with patent foramen ovale, 5 patients with interatrial defect, 2 patients with bicuspid aortic valve, 1 patient with mitral insufficiency, 1 patient with restrictive cardiomyopathy). Pathology was excluded in 3 Group B patients, and in 2 Group C patients. In our clinical analysis echocardiography showed sensitivity 75%, specificity 97%, positive predictive value 90%, and negative predictive value 92%.

Conclusions: In our experience we suggest to perform echocardiographic examination in children with functional murmur for complete assessment.

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