Chapter 23 Videoclips
- Video 23.1 Parasternal long-axis view demonstrating origin of the main pulmonary artery from the truncal root
- Video 23.2 Color Doppler interrogation from the parasternal short-axis view demonstrating truncus arteriosus type I
- Video 23.3 Parasternal short-axis view demonstrating truncus arteriosus type II
- Video 23.4 Suprasternal notch long-axis view and sweep showing truncus arteriosus with aortic arch interruption (type A)
- Video 23.5 Parasternal short-axis view showing an en face view of the quadricuspid truncal valve.
- Video 23.6 Subcostal coronal view swept anteriorly shows moderate to severe truncal valve regurgitation
- Video 23.7 Parasternal short-axis view in a type II truncus
- Video 23.8 High parasternal short-axis view sweeping superiorly, showing the subtle separation of the relatively hypoplastic truncal root as it ascends
- Video 23.9 Subcostal coronal view showing the truncal valve and truncal root
- Video 23.10 Parasternal long-axis view in a case of truncus arteriosus and type B aortic interruption
- Video 23.11 Apical 4-chamber view with color Doppler swept anteriorly to the truncal root
- Video 23.12 Subcostal coronal view with color Doppler swept anteriorly to show the MPA segment
- Video 23.13 Suprasternal notch short-axis sweep in a patient with truncus type II and interrupted aortic arch type A
- Video 23.14 High parasternal short-axis view with color Doppler showing a moderate-sized type II aortopulmonary window
- Video 23.15 Subcostal coronal view swept anteriorly to show both ventricular outflow tracts