IntroductionEbstein's disease is a rare congenital malformation with many clinical manifestations depending on the age at diagnosis and the severity of the anatomical pattern. In this study we try to describe the clinical manifestations, the echocardiographic patterns and the outcome of this malformation in adulthood.Methods and resultsRetrospective study about 8 cases of Ebstein's anomaly in adult patients (5 women and 3 men); the mean age is 34 years old. The clinical manifestations were absent in 6% of cases but the majority of patients have exertional dyspnea or palpitations in 56% of cases. Arrhythmias and congestive heart failure were observed respectively in 6% and 13% of cases. Transthoracic echocardiography demonstrated the presenc...
ObjectiveSince most centers’ experience with Ebstein anomaly is limited, we sought to analyze the co...
We present the echocardiographic analysis of an 86- year-old man affected by Ebstein’s anomaly. In t...
Patients with Ebstein's anomaly can present after childhood or adolescence with cyanosis, arrhythmia...
IntroductionEbstein's disease is a rare congenital malformation with many clinical manifestations de...
AbstractObjectives. This study was conducted to investigate the presentation and outcome of ptients ...
Objectives: Ebstein's anomaly, characterized by an apical displacement of the tricuspid valve into t...
Abstract Objectives To assess clinical presentation, treatment, and outcome of children with Ebstein...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objective.' We examined the spectrum of adults with Ebstein...
ObjectiveOur objective was to review the long-term outcomes of patients with Ebstein anomaly who und...
none2siFirstly described by W. Ebstein in 1866, the Ebstein anomaly (EA) is composed of a wide spect...
AbstractObjectivesWe evaluated the early and medium-term single-center results for primary repair of...
Ebstein's anomaly is a rare congenital heart disease with malformation of the tricuspid valve and my...
Ebstein anomaly is the fourth most frequent cyanotic heart disease in the neonatal period, and its c...
Ebstein's anomaly is a rare congenital heart disorder secondary to a malformation of the tricuspid v...
ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to review the long-term functional outcome of patients wit...
ObjectiveSince most centers’ experience with Ebstein anomaly is limited, we sought to analyze the co...
We present the echocardiographic analysis of an 86- year-old man affected by Ebstein’s anomaly. In t...
Patients with Ebstein's anomaly can present after childhood or adolescence with cyanosis, arrhythmia...
IntroductionEbstein's disease is a rare congenital malformation with many clinical manifestations de...
AbstractObjectives. This study was conducted to investigate the presentation and outcome of ptients ...
Objectives: Ebstein's anomaly, characterized by an apical displacement of the tricuspid valve into t...
Abstract Objectives To assess clinical presentation, treatment, and outcome of children with Ebstein...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objective.' We examined the spectrum of adults with Ebstein...
ObjectiveOur objective was to review the long-term outcomes of patients with Ebstein anomaly who und...
none2siFirstly described by W. Ebstein in 1866, the Ebstein anomaly (EA) is composed of a wide spect...
AbstractObjectivesWe evaluated the early and medium-term single-center results for primary repair of...
Ebstein's anomaly is a rare congenital heart disease with malformation of the tricuspid valve and my...
Ebstein anomaly is the fourth most frequent cyanotic heart disease in the neonatal period, and its c...
Ebstein's anomaly is a rare congenital heart disorder secondary to a malformation of the tricuspid v...
ObjectivesThe objective of this study was to review the long-term functional outcome of patients wit...
ObjectiveSince most centers’ experience with Ebstein anomaly is limited, we sought to analyze the co...
We present the echocardiographic analysis of an 86- year-old man affected by Ebstein’s anomaly. In t...
Patients with Ebstein's anomaly can present after childhood or adolescence with cyanosis, arrhythmia...