These included Pulmonary atresia, uni-ventricular heart, L-TGA and RSOV, RVOTO,
Ebstein anomaly, TGA and DORV.
Neonatal
Ebstein anomaly: A 30-year institutional review.
Ebstein anomaly (EA) is an uncommon, complex congenital malformation of the heart with prevalence of 0.3-0.5%.
Ebstein anomaly (1.57%) and tetrology of Fallot (2.36%) were found in our study.
Beroukhim, "
Ebstein anomaly: assessment, management, and timing of intervention," Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, vol.
Ebstein anomaly and TV prolapse were detected in four cases of each type.
This excluded anomalies as single ventricle, hypoplastic left heart, ventricular septal defect,
Ebstein anomaly and single atrium.
Birth weight, g 2607 [+ or -] 321 Age at the time of 4.7 [+ or -] 0.5 diagnosis, months Body weight at the 3667 [+ or -] 420 time of GER diagnosis Types of congenital heart defects (n) Tetralogy of Fallot 4(1) Single ventricle 2 (1) Atrioventricular septal defect 2 (1) Coarctation of the aorta 1 Coarctation of the aorta with 1 ventricular septal defect Transposition of the great arteries 1 Double outlet right ventricle 2 Ventricular septal defect 1 The
Ebstein anomaly 1 Patent ductus arteriosus 1 Other abnormalities (n) Trisomy 21 8(2) Trisomy 18 1 22q1- 2 Asplenia syndrome 2 (1) Numbers in parentheses indicate postoperative patients.
Besides, there is one other case of NCC, which was reported to be accompanying another valvular abnormality,
Ebstein anomaly (9).
An Eisenmenger Syndrome or
Ebstein Anomaly may be as familiar to the SAMJ readership as the Heimlich Manoeuvre.
Left heart lesions in patients with
Ebstein anomaly. Mayo Clin Proc 2005;80:361-68.
Subjects had a variety of congenital heart defects, including aortic valve replacement, tetralogy of Fallot,
Ebstein anomaly, ventricular septal defect, atrioventricular septal defect, and pulmonary stenosis.