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Evaluation of Left Ventricular Structure and Function using 3D Echocardiography
Published on: October 28, 2020
A Case of Double Inlet Left Ventricle in a 63-Year-Old Female Patient
Alan E Benelli1, Nicolas D Benelli1, Ivan Buitrago2
1Internal Medicine, St. George's University School of Medicine, St. George's, GRD.
Abstract:
This case report describes the medical history and presentation of an elderly patient who was born with single ventricle physiology, an anomaly that is both unique and complex. Patients with single ventricle cardiac anomalies may be susceptible to life-threatening complications. However, advances in medical treatment and understanding have allowed for clinicians to develop surgical and medical interventions to treat patients with univentricular cardiac defects. This case is unique in the sense that the patient has been able to demonstrate remarkable adaptability to this condition and have a sustained life with little intervention. This report serves to explore the pathophysiology of this condition as well as highlight the human body's astounding resilience to configure itself to abnormal conditions. The patient's presentation will be discussed as well as diagnostics and management utilized by the care providers. Despite its rare occurrence, understanding the manifestations of this complex cardiac abnormality can allow future providers to improve the prognosis and outcomes of patients born with a single ventricle.

