Author/Authors :
El-Sisi, Amal Pediatric Cardiology Unit - Pediatrics’ Department - Faculty of Medicine - Cairo University - Cairo - Egypt , Dabour, Shaheen Pediatric Cardiology Unit - Pediatrics’ Department - Faculty of Medicine, Benha University - Benha - Egypt , Fattouh, Aya M Pediatric Cardiology Unit - Pediatrics’ Department - Faculty of Medicine, Benha University - Benha - Egypt , Assar, Effat Pediatric Cardiology Unit - Pediatrics’ Department - Faculty of Medicine, Benha University - Benha - Egypt , Naguib, Rasha Pediatric Cardiology Unit - Pediatrics’ Department - Faculty of Medicine, Benha University - Benha - Egypt , Fakhry AbdelMassih, Antoine Pediatric Cardio-Oncology Department - Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt (CCHE 57357) - Cairo - Egypt
Abstract :
Introduction: Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is the most common anomaly of the mitral valve. Several studies have shown prevalence of MVP in atrial septal defect (ASD) especially secundum types (II). The
aims of this study is to show the potential role of 3D echocardiography in improving the diagnosis of
MVP and to depict the relationship between reverse remodeling of the right and left ventricles (RV, LV)
and MVP after transcatheter closure of ASD II.
Methods: Sixty patients underwent transcatheter closure of ASD II and completed follow up by 2D and
3D echocardiography in Cairo University Children Hospital before the procedure and at 24 hours, 1
and 6 months after the procedure.
Results: 3D echocardiography was more accurate than 2D echocardiography in detecting MVP
frequency in ASD II patients (75% vs. 50%). Maximum statistically significant remodeling was
detected by 3D echocardiography 1 month after the procedure (RV: LV ratio by 3D echocardiography
1.9±0.03 24 hours after the procedure vs. 1.6±0.03 1 months after the procedure, P < 0.01) while 2D
echocardiography was delayed in detecting biventricular reverse remodeling. 3D derived RV: LV ratio
was accurate in detecting MVP status with a sensitivity of 88%.
Conclusion: MVP in ASD II may be related to Biventricular remodeling; 3D echocardiography is
accurate in the detection of reverse remodeling as well as MVP in ASD II patients before and after device closure.