[Univentricular heart: angiographic features in 31 patients].

1991 
PURPOSE: Evaluation of angiographic features of univentricular heart. METHODS: Thirty-one patients were divided into 3 groups according to morphological type of univentricular heart: left ventricle type, right ventricle type and undetermined. They were studied for atrio-ventricular junction, position of rudimentary chamber in relation to principal chamber, ventricle-arterial junction, the position of the two great arteries in relation to each other and whenever possible, the origin of the coronary arteries. RESULTS: There were 16 cases of left ventricle type with A-V junction through 2 valves in 8 and through single valve in 6. The rudimentary chamber position was superior and to the right in 4 cases of dextrocardia and superior and to the left in 8 of levocardia. The ventricle-arterial junction was discordant in 9 patients and concordant in 4, double outlet of rudimentary chamber in 2 and single outlet in 1. The aorta was anterior to the pulmonary artery in 13 patients. Anomalous origin of the coronary arteries occurred in 5 of 9 cases studied. Right ventricle type occurred in 9 patients with absence of one of the A-V junctions in 5. Trabecular pouch was seen in 6 patients, posterior and inferior positioned in all of them. Double outlet from principal chamber occurred in 8 patients. The aorta was anterior in 66.6%. Undetermined type occurred in 6 patients with A-V junction through single valve in 5. In 3 there was double outlet from principal chamber showing pulmonary stenosis and in the remaining 3 there was pulmonary atresia. CONCLUSION: Discordant ventricle-arterial junction is common for left ventricle type; trabecular pouch is frequent in right ventricle type; single A-V valve is common for undetermined type; obstruction of pulmonary flow happens in all 3 types but it is more frequent in undetermined type; the aorta is anterior to the pulmonary artery in most cases; it is common the anomalous origin of the coronary arteries from the aortic sinus.
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