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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 81, 774-780, Copyright © 1981 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
A Smolinsky, M Tamarkin and DA Goor
In 16 patients undergoing surgical correction of tetralogy of Fallot,
attempts were made to determine where, in the outflow tract, the most
critical preoperative obstruction was located. In the open chest, pressures
were taken in the right ventricle, proximal conus, distal conus, and
pulmonary artery. Pressure gradients between these levels were indicative
of stenosis at the infundibular ostium (Ost.), conus (C), and pulmonary
valve (PV), respectively. Total delta P = delta P Ost. + delta P C + delta
P PV, where delta P is the pressure gradient between the right ventricle
and the pulmonary artery. In order to evaluate the contribution of each
obstructive segment to the overall obstruction, we introduced a new term,
the fractional gradient (FG). The FG is defined by the following formula:
FG = (delta P segmental/delta P total). The average total pressure gradient
in this series was 7 mm Hg. The average segmental gradients were 15.5,
39.0, and 17.0 mm Hg for the infundibular ostium, conus, and pulmonary
valve, respectively. The FGs across segments were 0.20, 0.54, and 0.26,
indicating that only 20% of the average obstruction was located in the
infundibular ostium. The remaining obstruction is distal and unrelated to
the infundibular ostium. Analysis of the FGs in the various types of conus
indicated, from an anatomic viewpoint, that in 80% of patients with
tetralogy the infundibulectomy does not have to be radical.
ARTICLES
Fractional gradients along the outflow tract of the right ventricle in tetralogy of Fallot: anatomic and hemodynamic correlative study
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