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Atrial Isomerism

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6 sections · 50 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this topic covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    What isomerism is

    The body normally has a left side and a right side that are built differently

    • Your body is not a mirror image
    • What isomerism means
    • Heterotaxy: the bigger family
    • Four names for the same condition
    • Three ways the organs can sit
    • Normal, mirrored and ambiguous organ layouts
    • How the two types are named
    • The two types at a glance
    • 4%

    9 slides

  3. 03

    Right atrial isomerism

    Two right sides: no spleen, three-lobed lungs on both sides, and a badly malformed heart

    • Right isomerism: the pattern
    • Right isomerism: heart and great vessels

    2 slides

  4. 04

    Left atrial isomerism

    Two left sides: many small spleens, two-lobed lungs, an interrupted vena cava and heart block

    • Left isomerism: the pattern
    • Normal organ layout compared with left isomerism
    • Multiple small spleens seen in cross-section
    • Left isomerism: what the heart shows
    • Left isomerism, all in one picture
    • Interrupted vena cava, explained
    • Where the azygos vein runs
    • The double-vessel sign
    • Double-vessel sign on a sagittal fetal view
    • Double-vessel sign confirmed with colour Doppler
    • Right versus left isomerism

    11 slides

  5. 05

    Finding it on the scan

    Situs ambiguus plus a congenital heart defect is almost proof of atrial isomerism

    • When it is picked up
    • Typical ultrasound signs
    • Pulmonary veins in the wrong place
    • Pulmonary veins entering the middle of both atria
    • Pulmonary veins draining into the right atrium
    • Do not skip the abdomen
    • What the scan can still miss
    • Which heart defects go with which type?
    • Prevalence of Associated Intracardiac Anomalies in Fetuses Diagnosed Prenatally With Left or Right Atrial Isomerism
    • Prevalence of Associated Intracardiac Anomalies in Fetuses Diagnosed Prenatally With Left or Right Atrial Isomerism (continued)
    • Reading that table
    • Fetal MRI adds detail

    13 slides

  6. 06

    Chromosomes, outlook and care

    The heart defect sets the prognosis - but the abdomen decides the long term

    • Is it a chromosome problem?
    • What drives the outlook
    • A mild heart defect is not reassuring
    • >90%
    • Right does worse than left
    • What decides the outcome
    • After birth
    • Why the abdomen now matters more
    • What the referring physician needs to know
    • Key points
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • Suggested readings
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    14 slides