[HSF] anomalous partial PV and PAH
prasannasimha
prasannasimha at gmail.com
Fri Dec 8 08:13:46 EST 2006
I could not agree better but the funny thing was why is he being
referred for cardiac surgery ? If they referred such a patient for
surgery , maybe the cardiologist just plain missed something else !!
Prasanna
ICHFNO at aol.com wrote:
> Isolated single pulmonary veing anomalous drainage is not an indication for
> operative intervention. Even if they had demonstrated obstruction in this 1
> vein it is unlikely that as an isolated entity it would raise the PAp and PVR,
> the remainder of the pulmonary vasculature would more than compensate for
> this and the patient would still have a normal PAp and PVR. The answers are in
> order, no and no. Perhaps then they could place mulitple stents in the
> vertical vein and place the patient on Plavix, ASA and Persantine for the rest of
> his life.
>
>
>
> William M Novick MD
> Paul Nemir Jr., MD Professor
> International Child Health and Surgery
> University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center
> Founder and Medical Director
> International Children's Heart Foundation
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