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Revision as of 19:08, 5 October 2012
Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction Microchapters |
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Differentiating Right ventricular outflow tract obstruction from other Diseases |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Recommendations for Intervention in Patients With Double-Chambered Right Ventricle[1]
Class I |
"1. Surgery is recommended for patients with a peak midventricular gradient by Doppler greater than 60 mm Hg or a mean Doppler gradient greater than 40 mm Hg, regardless of symptoms. (Level of Evidence: B)" |
Class IIb |
"1. Symptomatic patients with a peak midventricular gradient by Doppler greater than 50 mm Hg or a mean Doppler gradient greater than 30 mm Hg may be considered for surgical resection if no other cause of
symptoms can be discerned.(Level of Evidence: C)" |