- Harran Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Dergisi
- Vol: 11 Issue: 3
- An uncommon combination of primum and secundum atrial septal defect with mitral valve prolapsus
An uncommon combination of primum and secundum atrial septal defect with mitral valve prolapsus
Authors : Mustafa OYLUMLU, Abdulkadir YILDIZ, Nihat POLAT, Sinan DEMİRTAŞ
Pages : 322-323
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Publication Date : 2014-12-15
Article Type : Other
Abstract :An eighteen-year-old female patient admitted to our clinic with complaints of shortness of breath and palpitation. The patient's medical and family history was unremarkable. Twelve-lead electrocardigraphy revealed incomplete right bundle branch block with sinus rhythm. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) showed both ostium primum and secundum type atrial septal defect (ASD) with a slight dilatation of right heart chambers (Figure 1A-1B). In addition, a mild-to-moderate mitral regurgitation with mitral valve prolapsus (MVP) was detected which was thought to be secondary to ASD (Figure 1C). Transesophageal echocardiographic (TEE) examination confirmed the prolapsus of anterior mitral valve leaflet and mild to moderate mitral regurgitation, ostium secundum and ostium primum defects, 7.6 mm and 13.3 mm in size, respectively (Figure 2A-2B). The systolic pulmonary artery pressure was 45 mm Hg, and there was a significant shunt with a Qp / Qs ratio of 1,7. The patient underwent surgical intervention. Secundum ASD was repaired with a pericardial patch and direct suture closure of primum ASD was performed. Postoperative TTE revealed trace mitral regurgitation with an intact atrial septum (Figure 3). Here, we are reporting a rare combination of ostium primum and secundum defects with mitral valve prolapsus.Keywords : atrial septal defekt, mitral kapak prolapsusu