Authors
Angela M Kelle, Luciana Young, Sunjay Kaushal, C Elise Duffy, Robert H Anderson, Carl L Backer
Publication date
2009/11
Source
Cardiology in the Young
Volume
19
Issue
S2
Pages
96-99
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
BackgroundThe so-called Gerbode ventriculo-atrial defect is a rare defect that permits shunting from the left ventricle to the right atrium. It takes 2 forms, either a deficiency of the atrioventricular membranous septum, or shunting initially through a ventricular septal defect, with atrial shunting occurring through a deficiency in the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve. In this review, we describe the natural history and outcomes of surgical repair for the variant with shunting through a deficiency at the site of the atrioventricular membranous septum.MethodsFrom 1990 to 2008, we identified 6 patients from our departmental database who had undergone surgical closure of a congenital defect of the atrioventricular component of the membranous septum. Median age at repair was 1.6 years, with a range, from 0.4 to 19 years. All patients were symptomatic, with 3 having congestive cardiac failure, 2 failing to thrive, and 2 having …
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AM Kelle, L Young, S Kaushal, CE Duffy, RH Anderson… - Cardiology in the Young, 2009