Circulation, Vol 74, 315-322, Copyright © 1986 by American Heart Association
JL Bass, JM Berry and S Einzig
We used pulsed Doppler ultrasound to determine the flow dynamics of the
aorta and patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) in 21 infants (ages 1 to 16 days)
with PDA and aortic atresia (n = 15) or aortic stenosis (n = 6). The flow
within the PDA was recorded in 19, and was right-to-left during systole in
all. There was a diastolic left-to-right PDA shunt in 11 patients with
aortic atresia and in three with aortic stenosis, and the shunt was
associated with large (3 to 11 mm in diameter) interatrial communications.
In two patients with aortic atresia and three with aortic stenosis,
however, the diastolic PDA shunt was from right to left, and the
interatrial communications were small (0 to 2 mm in diameter). The
right-to-left diastolic PDA shunting may be best explained by the relative
pulmonary (high with left-sided inflow obstruction and a small interatrial
communication) and systemic resistances. All patients with aortic atresia
and three with aortic stenosis had retrograde systolic flow in the
transverse aortic arch, probably resulting from inadequate left ventricular
output. Antegrade diastolic flow in the transverse aortic arch toward the
PDA was observed in all infants with aortic atresia and a left-to-right PDA
shunt. Ascending aortic flow was recorded in 11 patients with aortic
atresia, and was retrograde during diastole in each, the result of coronary
perfusion. Application of pulsed Doppler ultrasound can lead to a better
understanding of the hemodynamics and physiology of patients with
congenital cardiovascular disease.
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Flow in the aorta and patent ductus arteriosus in infants with aortic atresia or aortic stenosis: a pulsed Doppler ultrasound study
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