Comparison between MRI, echocardiography and cardiac angiography in the evaluation of pulmonary vascular anomalies in complex congenital heart disease /
Dalia Rifaat Elremisy
Comparison between MRI, echocardiography and cardiac angiography in the evaluation of pulmonary vascular anomalies in complex congenital heart disease / مقارنة بين الرنين المغناطيسي و الموجات فوق الصوتية و القسطرة القلبية في تشخيص العيوب الخلقية للأوعية الرئوية في حالات العيوب الخلقية المعقدة في القلب Dalia Rifaat Elremisy ; Supervised Khalid Sorour , Hossam Kandeel , Seif Abaza - Cairo : Dalia Rifaat Elremisy , 2010 - 189 Leaves : charts ; 30cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Cardiology
Our study was conducted on 36 patients (four cases were excluded) with complex congenital heart disease; all patients were subjected to ECHO, MRI and cardiac angiography. Regarding the confluence of the pulmonary artery: MRI was supcrior to TTE as a non-invasive tool in diagnosing PA confluence in CHD and was comparable to the angiography results
Cardiac angiography Complex congenital heart disease MRI
Comparison between MRI, echocardiography and cardiac angiography in the evaluation of pulmonary vascular anomalies in complex congenital heart disease / مقارنة بين الرنين المغناطيسي و الموجات فوق الصوتية و القسطرة القلبية في تشخيص العيوب الخلقية للأوعية الرئوية في حالات العيوب الخلقية المعقدة في القلب Dalia Rifaat Elremisy ; Supervised Khalid Sorour , Hossam Kandeel , Seif Abaza - Cairo : Dalia Rifaat Elremisy , 2010 - 189 Leaves : charts ; 30cm
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Cardiology
Our study was conducted on 36 patients (four cases were excluded) with complex congenital heart disease; all patients were subjected to ECHO, MRI and cardiac angiography. Regarding the confluence of the pulmonary artery: MRI was supcrior to TTE as a non-invasive tool in diagnosing PA confluence in CHD and was comparable to the angiography results
Cardiac angiography Complex congenital heart disease MRI