尸检中四尖瓣肺动脉瓣的发生率

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiovascular Pathology Pub Date : 2024-03-21 DOI:10.1016/j.carpath.2024.107636
Michael Duffy , Sarah Parsons , Joseph Westaby , Mary Sheppard
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四尖瓣肺动脉瓣(QPV)是一种罕见的先天性畸形,由于其难以进行无创评估,通常是在尸检时偶然发现的(据报道,在尸检标本中的发病率从 1:400 到 1:2000 不等)[1,12]。与双尖瓣肺动脉瓣不同,它很少出现临床并发症,如瓣膜功能不全或狭窄[3]。在不伴有其他先天性心脏病的病例中,很少有功能异常的报道。随着巧合四尖瓣成像技术的日益成熟,尸检研究对于了解这一发现的解剖学后果非常重要。我们的病例系列从墨尔本维多利亚法医学院(Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine)和伦敦圣乔治大学(St George's University of London)心血管病理系确定了 21 例 QPV 病例。病例是通过本地数据库搜索和查阅 20 年间的尸检/心脏检查报告确定的。此外,还对现有照片进行了系统检查。15例病例的死因与心脏瓣膜病变没有直接因果关系。六例被认为是不确定或类似病例(心律失常猝死综合征和癫痫猝死)。这些病例中 QPV 的存在并不确定,但由于没有肺动脉瓣并发症,因此被认为不太可能导致死亡。
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Incidence of quadricuspid pulmonary valves at postmortem examination

Quadricuspid pulmonic valve is a rare congenital abnormality and because of its difficult non-invasive assessment, it is usually discovered incidentally at autopsies (reported prevalence in post-mortem specimens ranges from 1 in 400 to 1 in 2000). Unlike a bicuspid pulmonary valve, it rarely presents with clinical complications, such as valvular insufficiency or stenosis. Abnormal function is rarely reported in cases that are not associated with other congenital heart disease. With increased sophistication of imaging coincidental quadricuspid valves autopsy studies are important to understand the anatomical consequences of this finding. Our case series identified 21 QPV cases from the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, Melbourne and St George's University of London, Department of Cardiovascular Pathology. Cases were identified through local database searches and review of autopsy/cardiac examination reports over a 20-year period. Available photographs were also systematically examined. Fifteen cases had causes of death with no direct causality to cardiac valvular pathology alone. Six cases were considered unascertained or similar (sudden arrhythmic death syndrome and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy). The presence of QPV in these instances were uncertain but thought to be unlikely contributory to death, due to the absence of pulmonary valvular complications.

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Cardiovascular Pathology
Cardiovascular Pathology 医学-病理学
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期刊介绍: Cardiovascular Pathology is a bimonthly journal that presents articles on topics covering the entire spectrum of cardiovascular disease. The Journal''s primary objective is to publish papers on disease-oriented morphology and pathogenesis from clinicians and scientists in the cardiovascular field. Subjects covered include cardiovascular biology, prosthetic devices, molecular biology and experimental models of cardiovascular disease.
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