Aortic valvuloplasty under echocardiographic guidance in a minor infant at a national referral center in Peru: case report.
Alejandro Narváez OrozcoKaren CondoriPublished in: Archivos peruanos de cardiologia y cirugia cardiovascular (2024)
Aortic valve stenosis is a congenital heart defect that causes a fixed left ventricular outflow obstruction with a progressive course. Symptomatology in neonates and young infants resembles congestive heart failure. In addition, the diagnosis of this condition is made by imaging, through echocardiography. On the other hand, treatment can be surgical or interventional under fluoroscopic guidance, depending on the hospital in which it is performed. We describe the case of a minor infant patient who presented severe aortic valve stenosis; however, the fluoroscopy equipment was not available at the time of the emergency to perform the appropriate procedure, therefore, an aortic valvuloplasty was performed under echocardiographic guidance without complications.
Keyphrases
- aortic valve
- left ventricular
- aortic stenosis
- transcatheter aortic valve implantation
- case report
- heart failure
- transcatheter aortic valve replacement
- aortic valve replacement
- cardiac resynchronization therapy
- hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
- left atrial
- mitral valve
- pulmonary hypertension
- acute myocardial infarction
- healthcare
- multiple sclerosis
- high resolution
- public health
- emergency department
- primary care
- ejection fraction
- early onset
- quality improvement
- mass spectrometry
- atrial fibrillation
- risk factors
- low birth weight
- fluorescence imaging
- adverse drug
- middle aged
- photodynamic therapy
- coronary artery disease
- preterm birth
- emergency medical
- acute care
- acute heart failure