Chapter 12 Flashcards
Ebstein anomaly is most commonly characterized by apical displacement of which tricuspid valve leafelet?
septal
Dilatation of which cardiac chamber is most common with Ebstein anomaly?
right atrium
Which abnormal cardiac axis is often associated with Ebstein anomaly?
severe levocardia
The best sonographic view to make the diagnosis of Ebstein anomaly is:
subcostal four-chamber view
The arrhythmia most commonly associated with Ebstein anomaly is:
supraventricular tachycardia
Which hemodynamic abnormality is virtually always present in the setting of Ebstein anomaly?
tricuspid insufficiency
All of the following cardiac abnormalities have been associated with Ebstein anomaly except:
truncus arteriosus
Ebstein anomaly has been associated with all of the following chomosome abnormalities except:
DiGeorge syndrome
The diagnosis of Ebstein anomaly can be made by measuring the distance between the:
anterior leaflet of the mitral valve and spetal leaflet of the tricuspid valve
The most severe type of Ebstein anomaly is termed:
imperforate