Granados Ruiz, Miguel Ángel Albert de la Torre, Leticia Toral Vázquez, Belén
Echocardiographic two-dimensional view of the pulmonary valve in infants: the high transsternal view. [artículo] - Cardiology in the young, 2016 - 26(4):790-2.
Formato Vancouver:
Granados MA, Albert L, Toral B. Echocardiographic two-dimensional view of the pulmonary valve in infants: the high transsternal view. Cardiol Young. 2016 Apr;26(4):790-2.
PMID: 26346630
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Neonates and small infants have unique characteristics that make it possible to obtain echocardiographic views that are inaccessible in older patients. A high transsternal approach through the cartilaginous sternum and the thymus gland allows visualisation of a short-axis view of the pulmonary valve. This view should be included as part of routine protocols for echocardiographic examinations performed in this age group.
Echocardiographic two-dimensional view of the pulmonary valve in infants: the high transsternal view. [artículo] - Cardiology in the young, 2016 - 26(4):790-2.
Formato Vancouver:
Granados MA, Albert L, Toral B. Echocardiographic two-dimensional view of the pulmonary valve in infants: the high transsternal view. Cardiol Young. 2016 Apr;26(4):790-2.
PMID: 26346630
Contiene 6 referencias
Neonates and small infants have unique characteristics that make it possible to obtain echocardiographic views that are inaccessible in older patients. A high transsternal approach through the cartilaginous sternum and the thymus gland allows visualisation of a short-axis view of the pulmonary valve. This view should be included as part of routine protocols for echocardiographic examinations performed in this age group.