A prospective of 30 patients with symptomatic severe congenital valvular pulmonary stenosis who are indicated for percutaneous balloon pulmonary valvuloplasty . the aim is to 1. \- evaluate electrical and mechanical remodeling of RV 6 months following balloon dilation 2. \- evaluate Functional capacity using 6MWT and SaO2 before and 6 months following BPV
Valvular pulmonary stenosis (PS), defined as an obstruction of blood flow at the level of the pulmonary valve, is a form of congenital heart disease, described in 0.6-0.8 out of 1000 live births. The main physiologic effect of valvular pulmonary stenosis (PS) is an increase in Right ventricular pressure proportional to the severity of obstruction. This elevation of RV pressure is accompanied by an increase in muscle mass where hyperplasia of the muscle cells with a concomitant increase in the number of capillaries occurs. In contrast, the adult myocardium responds with hypertrophy of the existing fibers, with no change in the capillary network. Percutaneous balloon pulmonary valvuloplasty (PBPV) is the procedure of choice for uncomplicated severe or symptomatic pulmonary stenosis. the aim is to 1. \- evaluate electrical and mechanical remodeling of RV 6 months following balloon dilation 2. \- evaluate Functional capacity using 6MWT and SaO2 before and 6 months following BPV
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Faculty of medicine Assiut university
Asyut, Egypt
RECRUITINGreverse Right ventricular remodeling
reverse right ventricular remodeling detected by cardiac MRI and 2D echocardiography after
Time frame: one year
functional exercise capacity
assessment of functional exercise capacity by performing six minutes walk test
Time frame: one year
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