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Title: Patterns of anomalous pulmonary venous connection/drainage in hypoplastic left heart syndrome: diagnostic role of Doppler color flow mapping and surgical implications. Author: Seliem MA, Chin AJ, Norwood WI. Journal: J Am Coll Cardiol; 1992 Jan; 19(1):135-41. PubMed ID: 1729325. Abstract: Differentiation between anomalous connection and anomalous drainage of the pulmonary veins in hypoplastic left heart syndrome is important before either the Norwood procedure or heart transplantation is performed. To determine the prevalence of echocardiographically detected anomalous connection or drainage, or both, of pulmonary veins in patients with this syndrome, preoperative two-dimensional echocardiographic and Doppler color flow mapping studies of 317 patients who underwent the stage I Norwood procedure were reviewed. The term "connection" was used to describe the precise anatomic attachment of the pulmonary veins and the term "drainage" to describe the physiologic end point of pulmonary venous flow. Twenty patients (6.3%) had anomalous connection or drainage, or both, of the pulmonary veins by preoperative echocardiographic and Doppler examination. The subcostal and suprasternal scans best showed the anatomic details of the pulmonary veins. All these patterns were confirmed intraoperatively and could be grouped as follows: 1) partial anomalous connection and drainage (two patients); 2) total anomalous connection and drainage (eight patients); 3) normal connection with total anomalous drainage (eight patients); and 4) normal connection with partial anomalous drainage (two patients). The advantage of adding Doppler color flow mapping to two-dimensional echocardiography and conventional Doppler study was clearly demonstrated in the detection of small accessory vertical veins, their course and the presence or absence of obstruction. Doppler color flow mapping was especially helpful in detecting anomalous drainage of the right pulmonary veins to the right of the superior attachment of the septum primum.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]