Cardiovascular Ultrasound (Jan 2007)

Double-chambered right ventricle in an adult patient diagnosed by transthoracic echocardiography

  • Almeida-Filho Oswaldo C,
  • Jurca Mauro,
  • Dias Cinthia GF,
  • Furtado Rogério G,
  • Romano Minna MD,
  • Maciel Benedito C

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-7120-5-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
p. 2

Abstract

Read online

Abstract Background Double-chambered right ventricle is a rare congenital disease frequently misdiagnosed in the adult patient. An anomalous muscle band divides the right ventricle in two cavities causing variable degree of obstruction. Although echocardiography is considered a useful method for the diagnosis of this pathology in children, it has been recognized the transthoracic scanning limitation in adults. Case presentation A 29 year-old patient with double-chambered right ventricle presenting mild exercise intolerance referred for follow up of a known ventricular septal defect in whom a complete diagnosis was obtained based only on transthoracic two dimensional echocardiography without the needing of cardiac catheterization. Conclusion Based on non invasive echocardiographic diagnosis, patient was referred to surgical correction, which was completely successful.