Freedom R M, Dische M R, Rowe R D
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1978 Jan;102(1):28-31.
A morphologic study of the tricuspid valve was performed in 70 patients with pulmonary atresia and intact ventricular septum who had died and subsequently undergone autopsy. The right ventricular cavity was enlarged in 8 patients, normal in 4 patients, mildly underdeveloped in 18 patients, and markedly underdeveloped in 24 patients. In the patients with dilated and enlarged right ventricle, the tricuspid valve exhibited features of dysplasia or Ebstein's malformation (downward displacement), or both, with a dilated anulus. The majority of patients had restriction of the tricuspid valve apparatus and an underdeveloped anulus, usually of a severe degree. The right ventricle appeared to have normal dimensions in four patients, but the tricuspid valve and tensor apparatus, even in these patients, exhibited departures from the normal. This study suggests that in many of these patients adequate right ventricular growth will not be achieved because of inadequate right ventricular filling. This seems directly related to moderate or severe underdevelopment of the tricuspid valve.
对70例患有肺动脉闭锁且室间隔完整并已死亡随后接受尸检的患者的三尖瓣进行了形态学研究。8例患者右心室腔扩大,4例正常,18例轻度发育不全,24例显著发育不全。在右心室扩张和增大的患者中,三尖瓣表现出发育异常或埃布斯坦畸形(向下移位)的特征,或两者兼有,瓣环扩张。大多数患者存在三尖瓣装置受限和瓣环发育不全,通常程度严重。4例患者右心室大小似乎正常,但即使在这些患者中,三尖瓣和张力装置也表现出与正常情况不同。这项研究表明,在许多此类患者中,由于右心室充盈不足,无法实现足够的右心室生长。这似乎与三尖瓣中度或重度发育不全直接相关。