Chapter 21 Videoclips
- Video 21.1 An unusual aortic coarctation in the presence of a right aortic arch with an aberrant left subclavian artery
- Video 21.2 Imaging of a neonatal coarctation of the aorta (COA) from the suprasternal notch view
- Video 21.3 Neonatal coarctation with severe transverse aortic arch hypoplasia with juxtaductal COA shelf as seen from the suprasternal view
- Video 21.4 A neonate with aortic arch hypoplasia and a large arterial duct connecting the pulmonary trunk and distal aorta
- Video 21.5 Tight preductal coarctation of the aorta (COA) with a very restrictive arterial duct in a 1-day-old critically ill neonate
- Video 21.6 Severe aortic isthmic hypoplasia (between the left subclavian artery and arterial duct)
- Video 21.7 Neonatal aortic coarctation imaged from subcostal view
- Video 21.8 Coarctation of aorta with long isthmus imaged from suprasternal view
- Video 21.9 Left subclavicular approach in the sagittal plane showing mild isthmic narrowing in 7-year-old child
- Video 21.10 Coarctation of the abdominal aorta in an infant visualized from the subcostal sagittal view
- Video 21.11 Ventricular size disproportion seen in the 4-chamber view of a 26-week-gestation fetus with coarctation of the aorta (COA)
- Video 21.12 Narrowing of the aortic isthmus is seen in this sagittal view of a 21-week-gestation fetus
- Video 21.13 Narrowing of the aortic isthmus is seen in this sagittal view of a 21-week-gestation fetus
- Video 21.14 Hypoplastic aortic arch in a 22-week-gestation fetus visualized from the sagittal view across the spine
- Video 21.15 Severe preductal aortic arch narrowing contrasted with a large postductal descendent thoracic aorta in a fetus scanned at 32 weeks’ gestation
- Video 21.16 Isolated aortic coarctation in a 21-week-gestation fetus
- Video 21.17 Neonatal coarctation of aorta associated with Gothic-shape irregularity
- Video 21.18 Neonate with type A interrupted aortic arch distal to the left subclavian artery visualized from the suprasternal notch
- Video 21.19 Neonatal type A interrupted aortic arch
- Video 21.20 Type B interrupted aortic arch as seen from the suprasternal approach
- Video 21.21 Type B interruption in a neonate scanned shortly after delivery
- Video 21.22 High parasternal short-axis view in a neonate with an interrupted aortic arch
- Video 21.23 Ventricular septal defect in a neonate
- Video 21.24 Ventricular septal defect in a neonate
- Video 21.25 Ventricular septal defect in a neonate
- Video 21.26 Ventricular septal defect and left ventricular outflow track viewed from a parasternal long-axis view
- Video 21.27 Ventricular septal defect and left ventricular outflow track viewed from a parasternal long-axis view
- Video 21.28 Subcostal real-time 3D echocardiography clip in a neonate with an interrupted aortic arch
- Video 21.29 Parasternal long-axis real-time 3D echocardiography clip in a neonate with an interrupted aortic arch
- Video 21.30 Parasternal short-axis real-time 3D echocardiography clip in a neonate with an interrupted aortic arch
- Video 21.31 Bicuspid aortic valve viewed from a parasternal short-axis view in a neonate with an interrupted aortic arch
- Video 21.32 Interrupted aortic arch (type A) in a 22-week-gestation fetus
- Video 21.33 Aortic arch viewed through the spine showing a type B interrupted aortic arch in a 23-week-gestation fetus
- Video 21.34 Left ventricular outflow tract, aortic root and ventricular septal defect in a 23-week-gestation fetus viewed from a 5-chamber projection
- Video 21.35 Neonate after complete repair of an interrupted aortic arch, consisting of aortic arch reconstruction and closure of the ventricular septal defect