English: Transthoracic two-dimensional study with color and continuous wave Doppler shows left ventricular noncompaction associated with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Trabeculae and deep recesses with penetration of color can be observed in the left ventricle. Continuous wave Doppler from a suprasternal approach at the level of the great vessels registers systolic-diastolic flow through the ductus arteriosus. Others abbreviations as before.
Non-compacted Cardiomyopathy: Clinical-Echocardiographic Study by
Nilda Espinola-Zavaleta; M. Elena Soto; Luis Muñóz Castellanos; Silvio Játiva-Chávez; Candace Keirns in March 2007 by www.medscape.com
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