Missri J, Sverrisson J
Section of Cardiology, St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford, Connecticut.
Angiology. 1987 Oct;38(10):785-7. doi: 10.1177/000331978703801008.
A case of traumatic ventricular septal defect diagnosed by Doppler echocardiography is described. The characteristic pulsed Doppler findings of a left-to-right shunt were recorded and the two-dimensional echocardiographic images of septal interruption were shown. Combined Doppler and two-dimensional echocardiography enhances the ability to detect the presence of a ventricular septal defect. Doppler echocardiography appears to be a useful noninvasive imaging modality in the evaluation of patients with cardiac trauma.