Doppler flow profiles in the right and left pulmonary artery in children with congenital heart disease and a bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt
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Doppler flow profiles in the right and left pulmonary artery in children with congenital heart disease and a bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt
Abstract
The systolic and diastolic Doppler tracings in the right and left pulmonary artery were analyzed in 10 patients with complex cyanotic congenital heart disease, aged 6 months to 12 years (median 3 years), after employment of a bidirectional cavopulmonary shunt. The postoperative interval ranged from 2 weeks to 1.7 years (median 1.3 years). In children with pulmonary atresia or severe pulmonary stenosis with minimal antegrade pulsatile pulmonary blood flow Doppler echocardiography confirmed a systolic and diastolic bidirectional shunt from the vena cava superior to both pulmonary arteries. In children with pulmonary stenosis, Doppler echocardiography confirmed a systolic shunt only to the right pulmonary artery and a diastolic bidirectional shunt into both pulmonary arteries. As the left pulmonary artery was perfused by the pulsatile transvalvular flow it was difficult to detect a concomitant systolic Glenn-related flow in those patients. Quantitative analysis of the diastolic Doppler tracings revealed a significant difference in the velocity time integral in the right and left pulmonary artery indicating a dominant right lung perfusion in diastole.
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