Impact of the cone operation on left ventricular size, function, and dyssynchrony in Ebstein anomaly: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance study.
Rebecca S BeroukhimLinyuan JingDavid M HarrildBrandon K FornwaltAbba Mejia-SpiegelerJonathan RhodesSitaram EmaniAndrew J PowellPublished in: Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance : official journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (2018)
In patients with the Ebstein anomaly, the cone operation led to reduced TR and RV stroke volume, increased LV stroke volume, improved LV basal septal strain, and improved LV synchrony. Our data demonstrates that the detrimental effect of the RV on LV function can be mitigated by the cone operation.
Keyphrases
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