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Poster abstracts
P01.20
Quantitative assessment of right ventricular function using
tissue Doppler imaging in cases of twin to twin
transfusion syndrome
T. Akira1 , K. Harada2 , K. Yasuda1 , M. Murata1 , M. Ogawa2
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P01.21
Utilization of the three vessels and trachea (3VT) view in
early prenatal diagnosis of cardiac defects
V. H. Eisenberg, R. Achiron, J. Hegesh, M. Berkenstadt,
Y. Zalel
Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Israel
Objectives: To describe our experience with prenatal diagnosis
of abnormalities in the 3VT view of the heart, diagnosed before
18 weeks gestation, utilizing high-resolution ultrasonography and
color Doppler techniques.
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P01.22
Cantrell syndrome case report
D. C. Prete1 , F. M. Sobinho2 , A. G. Capellari2 , L. Cosmo2 ,
M. Takeda2
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P01.23
Prenatal detection of a right sided aortic arch by targeted
visualization of the three vessel view
P. Kreiselmaier, R. Axt-Fliedner, M. Krapp
University of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Introduction: Anomalies of the aortic arch may be associated with
congenital heart defects or may be an incidental finding in normal
infants. We are presenting a fetus with right aortic arch detected by
an abnormal three vessel view.
Case report: The patient was referred at 23 weeks of gestation
because of an abnormal three vessel view. The patient had a positive
history for ventricular septal defect. We confirmed an abnormal
three vessel view by visualization of an U-shaped configuration with
intermediate trachea. We found a right aortic arch with vascular
ring and an abberant left subclavian artery. Furthermore, the left
common carotid origined first from the aortic arch followed by the
right common carotid, right subclavian artery, and the abberant
left subclavian artery. 3-D echocardiography confirmed the presence
of a retroesophageal vessel, which is described in the literature as
diverticulum of Kommerrell. No additional cardiac or extracardiac