Title of article :
A Case of Isolated Bicuspid Pulmonic Valve and Pulmonary Artery Aneurysm
Author/Authors :
Sahebjam, M Tehran Heart Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran , Toofaninejad, N Tehran Heart Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
A 33-year-old woman with a history of thyroid surgery for thyroid cancer and radioactive iodine therapy was referred for
echocardiography due to dyspnea on exertion.
Transthoracic echocardiography showed normal left ventricular size and function (the ejection fraction = 55%), a prolapsing
mitral valve with redundant chordae, mild mitral regurgitation, a tricuspid aortic valve, mild aortic insufficiency, and mild
tricuspid regurgitation. The most remarkable echocardiographic findings were moderate right ventricular dilation with mild
systolic dysfunction, moderate right atrial dilation, an aneurysmal pulmonary artery (the main pulmonary artery = 47 mm),
mild pulmonary stenosis (the peak gradient = 22 mmHg), and severe pulmonary regurgitation (the vena contracta = 6–7 mm
and the pressure half time = 105 ms).
Transesophageal echocardiography with the use of 3D modalities demonstrated a bicuspid pulmonic valve with doming
and poor coaptation of the pulmonic valve leaflets (Figure 1). Additionally, a large patent foramen ovale was visualized in
color Doppler (the flap separation = 2 mm and the tunnel length = 11 mm) with bubble passage in agitated saline injection.
Bicuspid pulmonic valves constitute a rare finding, and they are most often associated with other congenital heart diseases.
Isolated bicuspid pulmonic valves are extremely rare, with an incidence rate of about 0.1% in clinical practice.1 Pulmonary
artery aneurysms also comprise a rare abnormality, with an incidence rate of approximately 1 in 14 000 cases in most
studies.2 The association between bicuspid pulmonic valves and pulmonary artery aneurysms has been reported, and the
pathophysiologic causes of this association include hemodynamic alterations due to bicuspid pulmonic valves and most likely
the abnormal migration of neural crest cells.
Keywords :
Aneurysm , transesophageal , Pulmonary artery , Echocardiography , Pulmonary valve , Photo Clinic
Journal title :
The Journal of Tehran University Heart Center (JTHC)