semilunar valves
Recently Published Documents


TOTAL DOCUMENTS

65
(FIVE YEARS 7)

H-INDEX

16
(FIVE YEARS 0)

2022 ◽  
Vol 54 (4) ◽  
pp. 377-379
Author(s):  
Usman Rashid ◽  
Rashid Nawaz ◽  
Zile Fatima ◽  
Shaifa Ashraf

Combined congenital aortic and pulmonary valvular stenosis is a rare congenital heart defect. Prevalence of severe combined valvular stenosis of aortic and pulmonary valve accounts about 0.01% and also has association with many syndromes.  This combination presents unusual diagnostic as well as management problems. Apart from a few case reports, there is little in the literature on the combined stenosis of both semilunar valves and its management. We present this rare combination in a 9 year old boy which was promptly managed with the balloon valvoplasty without any complications in the same setting under local anesthesia with sedation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (Supplement_Q) ◽  
pp. Q1-Q4
Author(s):  
M Al Nasef ◽  
Mohammed H Alghamdi ◽  
Maria L Bello Valls ◽  
Ahmed M Zahrani ◽  
Ali AlAkfash ◽  
...  

Abstract Background In patients with transposition of the great arteries (TGA), commissural malalignment (CM) between semilunar valves may be associated with abnormal coronary (CA) pattern. We intend to assess the degree of CM with incidence of unusual CA anatomy. Methods We proposed a ratio to measure the distance of both ends of the anterior facing sinuses of the pulmonary valve from the facing commissure of the aortic valve. We labeled it as D1 and D2 distance. A ratio (C ratio) of the smaller distance (either D1 or D2 whichever is shorter) over the sum of both D1 and D2 was taken (D1 or D2 whichever is shorter/D1+D2). We related this ratio with the incidence of the unusual CA anatomy in D-TGA patients Results We had a total of 158 patients. We defined the point beyond which the C-Ratio becomes significantly associated with abnormal coronary artery pattern, this represents the median effective level (EL50). The EL50 of the C-Ratio was found to be equal to 31% (0.31). The prediction revealed that the CA pattern would most probably be usual when there is a minor commissural malalignment (C-Ratio less than the EL50) and most probably be unusual when there is a major malalignment (C-Ratio is greater than the EL50). The sensitivity was 71% and the specificity 88% (p-value <0.0001). Conclusions The C-Ratio helps to categorize the degree of CM as minor (less than 0.31) or major (more than 0.31). A higher C-Ratio predicts a higher incidence of unusual CA pattern


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamed Al Nasef ◽  
Mohammed H. Alghamdi ◽  
Maria L. Bello Valls ◽  
Ahmed M. Zahrani ◽  
Ali AlAkfash ◽  
...  

Abstract Background In patients with transposition of the great arteries (TGA), commissural malalignment (CM) between semilunar valves may be associated with abnormal coronary (CA) pattern. We intend to assess the degree of CM with incidence of unusual CA anatomy. Methods We proposed a ratio to measure the distance of both ends of the anterior facing sinuses of the pulmonary valve from the facing commissure of the aortic valve. We labeled it as D1 and D2 distance. A ratio (C ratio) of the smaller distance (either D1 or D2 whichever is shorter) over the sum of both D1 and D2 was taken (D1 or D2 whichever is shorter / D1 + D2). We related this ratio with the incidence of the unusual CA anatomy in D-TGA patients. Results We had a total of 158 patients. We defined the point beyond which the C-Ratio becomes significantly associated with abnormal coronary artery pattern, this represents the median effective level (EL50). The EL50 of the C-Ratio was found to be equal to 31% (0.31). The prediction revealed that the CA pattern would most probably be usual when there is a minor commissural malalignment (C-Ratio less than the EL50) and most probably be unusual when there is a major malalignment (C-Ratio is greater than the EL50). The sensitivity was 71% and the specificity 88% (p-value < 0.0001). Conclusions The C-Ratio helps to categorize the degree of CM as minor (less than 0.31) or major (more than 0.31). A higher C-Ratio predicts a higher incidence of unusual CA pattern.


2019 ◽  
Vol 285 ◽  
pp. 133-139
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Cantinotti ◽  
Raffaele Giordano ◽  
Marco Scalese ◽  
Eliana Franchi ◽  
Nadia Assanta ◽  
...  

CASE ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-30
Author(s):  
Yue-Hin Loke ◽  
Lok Sinha ◽  
Laura J. Olivieri ◽  
Richard A. Jonas ◽  
Russell R. Cross ◽  
...  

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document