Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula (PAVF) is a kind of malformation resulting in the abnormal vessels between pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein. Part of pulmonary arterial blood flows into pulmonary veins through the...Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula (PAVF) is a kind of malformation resulting in the abnormal vessels between pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein. Part of pulmonary arterial blood flows into pulmonary veins through the fistula and then arrives at left atrium, inducing the right-to-left shunt. Moreover, the emboli and bacteria can also flow directly through the PAVF into systemic circulation, which can cause thromboembolic diseases such as stroke.展开更多
INTRODUCTION Single ventricle is one type of infrequent and complex congenital heart disease. Bidi- rectional Glenn shunt operation is becoming the most common and effective palliative op- eration of single ventricle...INTRODUCTION Single ventricle is one type of infrequent and complex congenital heart disease. Bidi- rectional Glenn shunt operation is becoming the most common and effective palliative op- eration of single ventricle to improve the symptoms before modified Fontan operation. However, Bidirectional Glenn shunt opera- tion is rarely applied to the adult patient (more than 20 years old) with single ventri- cle because of the low survival rate1. In this report, we presented a six years following-up study of the Bidirectional Glenn shunt in a 37-year-old female patient with single ventricle.展开更多
文摘Pulmonary arteriovenous fistula (PAVF) is a kind of malformation resulting in the abnormal vessels between pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein. Part of pulmonary arterial blood flows into pulmonary veins through the fistula and then arrives at left atrium, inducing the right-to-left shunt. Moreover, the emboli and bacteria can also flow directly through the PAVF into systemic circulation, which can cause thromboembolic diseases such as stroke.
文摘INTRODUCTION Single ventricle is one type of infrequent and complex congenital heart disease. Bidi- rectional Glenn shunt operation is becoming the most common and effective palliative op- eration of single ventricle to improve the symptoms before modified Fontan operation. However, Bidirectional Glenn shunt opera- tion is rarely applied to the adult patient (more than 20 years old) with single ventri- cle because of the low survival rate1. In this report, we presented a six years following-up study of the Bidirectional Glenn shunt in a 37-year-old female patient with single ventricle.