Title of article :
An unusual cause of pulmonary hypertension; partial anomalous pulmonary venous return to coronary sinus detected on transesophageal echocardiography
Author/Authors :
Erdoğan, Emrah Department of Cardiology - Ağrı State Hospital - Ağrı - Turkey , Cap, Murat Department of Cardiology - Health Science University - Diyarbakır Gazi Yaşargil Training and Research Hospital - Diyarbakır - Turkey , Efe, Süleyman Department of cardiology - Health Science University Istanbul Education and Research Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey
Abstract :
An asymptomatic male patient aged 25 years was admitted to
the cardiology polyclinic with two transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) reports from separate hospitals indicating no abnormalities. Transthoracic echocardiography revealed mild tricuspid
valve regurgitation and mild right chamber dilation. Mean pulmonary arterial pressure measured on pulmonary valve was 37 mm
Hg. Coronary sinus (CS) was dilated with an abnormal flow (Fig.
1a, 1b). TEE was performed to detect the etiology of pulmonary
hypertension (PHT); it showed that the left upper pulmonary vein
was separated from the left atrium by a septum (Video 1) and the left upper and lower pulmonary veins were both draining to the
CS (Fig. 1c, 1d, Video 2). Computed tomography showed partial
anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR) that involved left
pulmonary veins draining into CS, as seen on TEE (Fig. 2). The
patient was referred for right cardiac catheterization and subsequent surgical correction, although the procedure has not yet
been performed.
Keywords :
Anomalous pulmonary venous drainage , Pulmonary artery hypertension , Transesophageal echocardiography
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi