
Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-11671
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
C. Marin Rodriguez, T. Alvarez Martin, A. Lancharro, L. Vara De Andrés, A. Aguado Del Hoyo, M. Sánchez Pérez, Y. Ruiz Martin; Madrid/ES
Disclosures:
Carlos Marin Rodriguez:
Nothing to disclose
Teresa Alvarez Martin:
Nothing to disclose
Angel Lancharro:
Nothing to disclose
Loreto Vara De Andrés:
Nothing to disclose
Alejandra Aguado Del Hoyo:
Nothing to disclose
María Sánchez Pérez:
Nothing to disclose
Yolanda Ruiz Martin:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Cardiac, Paediatric, CT, MR, Ultrasound, Computer Applications-3D, Contrast agent-intravenous, Congenital, Haemodynamics / Flow dynamics
DORV is a term used to describe a group of conotruncal anomalies involving the right ventricular outflow tract. In this condition, both great arteries arise entirely or predominantly from the right ventricle.
The pathophysiology and treatment of DORV vary depending on the specific type, as outlined in Table

In most cases, preoperative imaging, particularly through CUS, is sufficient. However, in complex cases, particularly those involving the Taussig-Bing anomaly and non-committed VSD type, additional advanced imaging techniques are necessary (see Table II)

Postoperative follow-up is predominantly performed using CMR.