Tricuspid valve closure for pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum

1996 
: Tricuspid valve closure was performed on four children who had pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum. All of them had major right ventricle-coronary communications and severely hypoplastic right ventricle under 30% of normal right ventricle volume. Their coronary circulations were not right ventricle dependent. All of four patients survived tricuspid valve closure. Three children were performed Fontan procedure. One child, with severe change in her coronary arteries preoperatively, once improved her myocardial ischemia in early stage after tricuspid valve closure, however, the myocardial ischemia progrssed in one year later and died suddenly three years and five months after tricuspid valve closure. Three survivors remained good condition in their left ventricle function postoperatively. In this study, we investigated changes in LVEF, LVEDVI, LVEDP and mitral regurgitation as indicators of left ventricle functions through tricuspid valve closure. It revealed that tricuspid valve closure had advantages in preservation of left ventricle function and in preparation for Fontan procedure consequently.
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