Ultrasound diagnosis of double aortic arch with atresia: a clinical case
https://doi.org/10.22328/2079-5343-2023-14-3-99-104
Abstract
The diagnosis of a double aortic arch (DAA), when both arches are patent, is easily established using modern imaging methods, including echocardiography. In the absence of blood flow in one of the segments of the left aortic arch (LAA), it becomes impossible to obtain an image of it throughout its entire length. This makes the result of the diagnosis of this condition uncertain, since DAA with atresia will visually resemble one of the variants of the right aortic arch. DAA is an absolute indication for surgical treatment, which determines the importance of differential diagnosis of these conditions. We describe a case of echocardiographic diagnosis of DDA with atresia distal to the left subclavian artery in a newborn, the first day of life, who was admitted to the intensive care unit for newborns and premature infants due to prenatally detected anomaly of the aortic arch. The purpose of the publication is to demonstrate the key features of visual diagnostics necessary in making an accurate diagnosis.
About the Authors
O. G. MalozemovaRussian Federation
Olga G. Malozemova — Ultrasonic Diagnostics Physician of the Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics in Neonatology and Pediatrics, National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology named after Academician V. I. Kulakov; Ultrasonic Diagnostics Physician of the Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics in National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery named after A.N. Bakulev
4 Akademika Oparina str., Moscow, 117198
8 Leninsky Ave., Moscow, 119049
R. M. Gasanova
Russian Federation
Rena M. Gasanova — Dr. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Perinatal Cardiology Center of the Federal State Budgetary Institution National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery named after Academician A. N. Bakulev; Physician of Ultrasound Diagnostics of the Department of Ultrasound and Functional Diagnostics in National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology named after Academician V. I. Kulakov
8 Leninsky Ave., Moscow, 119049.
4 Akademika Oparina str., Moscow, 117198
E. V. Kholmanskaya
Russian Federation
Elena V. Kholmanskaya — Ultrasonic Diagnostics Physician of the Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics in National Medical Research Center for Cardiovascular Surgery named after Academician A. N. Bakulev; Ultrasonic Diagnostics Physician of the Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics in Neonatology and Pediatrics, National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology named after Academician V. I. Kulakov
8 Leninsky Ave., Moscow, 119049
4 Akademika Oparina str., Moscow, 117198
Kh. R. Turko
Russian Federation
Khiba R. Turko — Ultrasonic Diagnostics Physician of the Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics
119991, Moscow, Lomonosovsky Ave., 2, p. 1
A. A. Esayan
Russian Federation
Aleksandr A. Esayan — Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Senior Researcher, Cardiovascular Surgeon of the Department of Emergency Surgery for Newborns and Children of the First Year of Life with Congenital Heart Diseases
8 Leninsky Ave., Moscow, 119049
E. A. Filippova
Russian Federation
Elena A. Filippova — Cand. of Sci. (Med.), Head of the Department of Ultrasound Diagnostics in Neonatology and Pediatrics
4 Akademika Oparina str., Moscow, 117198
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Malozemova O.G., Gasanova R.M., Kholmanskaya E.V., Turko Kh.R., Esayan A.A., Filippova E.A. Ultrasound diagnosis of double aortic arch with atresia: a clinical case. Diagnostic radiology and radiotherapy. 2023;14(3):99-104. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22328/2079-5343-2023-14-3-99-104