【Waterston手术后明显扩大的肺动脉出现短暂的烟雾回声是肺血流减少的表现】。

K Iga, C Izumi, M Yamashita, S Takahashi, S Yoshimura, K Hori, T Matsumura, H Gen
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我们描述了一例32岁女性单心室,在Waterston手术后20年。右肺动脉明显扩张,通过Waterston分流的血流在收缩期为2 m/s,在舒张期为1.5 m/s。当患者患有细菌性支气管炎且PaO2降低时,在明显扩大的肺动脉中出现短暂的烟雾回声。连续波多普勒超声心动图显示通过沃特斯顿分流的血流量减少。支气管炎消退,PaO2恢复到基础水平后,“烟雾”回声基本消失。“烟雾”回声可以反映肺血流量减少,在该患者的随访中是一个有用的标志。
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[Transient "moyamoya" echo in a markedly enlarged pulmonary artery after Waterston operation is an expression of decreased pulmonary blood flow].

A 32-year-old-female with single ventricle, 20 years after the Waterston operation is described. The right pulmonary artery was markedly enlarged and the blood flow across the Waterston shunt was 2 m/sec in systole and 1.5 m/sec in diastole. "Moyamoya" echo developed transiently in the markedly enlarged pulmonary artery when she suffered from bacterial bronchitis and PaO2 decreased. Continuous wave Doppler echocardiography showed decreased blood flow across the Waterston shunt. After the bronchitis was resolved and PaO2 returned to the basal level, "Moyamoya" echo was barely seen. This "Moyamoya" echo can be a reflection of decreased pulmonary blood flow, and was a useful marker in the follow-up of this patient.

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