Chapter 20 Videoclips
- Video 20.1 Apical 4-chamber view of hypoplastic left heart syndrome
- Video 20.2 Apical 4-chamber view the numerous chordal attachments of the septal leaflet to the ventricular septum
- Video 20.3 Apical 4-chamber clip with color Doppler
- Video 20.4 Suprasternal sagittal position demonstrating the ascending aorta
- Video 20.5 Suprasternal sagittal position with color Doppler
- Video 20.6 The physiology after the “hybrid procedure”
- Video 20.7 The physiology after the “hybrid procedure”
- Video 20.8 The physiology after the “hybrid procedure”
- Video 20.9 The “ductal arch” from a standard “three-finger” ductal view
- Video 20.10 High left parasternal view as Video 20.9, with color Doppler
- Video 20.11 Apical 4-chamber view from a fetal echocardiogram demonstrating a restrictive atrial septum by 2D imagin
- Video 20.12 Apical 4-chamber-type image from a fetal echocardiogram
- Video 20.13 Two-dimensional image from the subcostal view demonstrates a stent well positioned across the atrial septum
- Video 20.14 Color Doppler view: Left-to-right flow across the atrial stent
- Video 20.15 Apical image from a fetal echocardiogram demonstrates a stent in position across the fetal atrial septum
- Video 20.16 Fetal intervention: Color Doppler demonstrates flow across the stent and through a second defect at the inferior margin of the stent
- Video 20.17 Suprasternal frontal view demonstrates the full length of a Blaylock – Taussig shunt
- Video 20.18 3D color Doppler flow mapping to demonstrate clinically important narrowing within the Blaylock – Taussig shunt
- Video 20.19 3D image demonstrating a Blaylock – Taussig shunt
- Video 20.20 Sano conduit is seen entering the branch pulmonary arteries
- Video 20.21 Reconstructed arch
- Video 20.22 Glenn shunt connecting the superior vena cava to the right pulmonary artery
- Video 20.23 Same view as Video 20.22 with the application of color Doppler, low-velocity flow can be demonstrated