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Table 2 Echocardiographic findings of the patient

From: Presentation of a residual post-myocardial infarction ventricular septal defect; a literature review based on a case report

Index

Result

Left ventricle (LV)

Normal LV size and mild systolic dysfunction, ejection fraction (EF): 45%

Mild Diastolic dysfunction

Mild septal hypertrophy (LVH)

Dyskinesia in the base of inferoseptal, small VSD at the basal part of inferoseptal with left to right shunt and peak gradient: 81mmHg, Qp/QS:1.4

Mitral Valve

Mild mitral regurgitation (MR)

No mitrla stenosis ( MS)

Aortic Valve

Trileaflet AV, No aortic stenosis (AS)

No aortic insufficiency (AI)

Ascending Aorta

Mildly dilated, 3.9 cm

Left atrium

Mildly dilated, LAVI: 37 cc/m2

Right atrium

Dilated (RA area: 22 cm)

Right Ventricle

Mildly dilated (RVEDD:43 mm) with mild dysfunction (TAPSE: 14 mm, Velocity: 8 cm/s, FAC: 32%)

Main pulmonary artery (PA)

dilated (38 mm)

Systolic pulmonary artery pressure (SPAP)

Mildly increased (46 mmHg)

Tricuspid Valve

Moderate TR, no TS