Abstract

In order to study flow murmurs through atrial septal defects, right heart catheterization was performed on 48 patients of secundum type, four of primum type, and five of probe-patent foramen ovale, with the double-lumen phonocatheter of Lewis, at the tip of which barium titanate was mounted. The flow murmurs at the defect area were classified into three patterns: v murmur, atriosystolic murmur, and mid-diastolic murmur. V murmur was continuous, extending from late systole to diastole, of low to medium pitch, closely related to atrial v wave and augmenting with expiration. It had no significant correlation to the ratio of left-to-right shunt. It was recorded in 32 out of 48 cases of secundum type and one of primum type, but not observed in probe-patent foramen ovale. Atriosystolic murmur was noted in 17 of 48 cases of secundum type and one of primum type. It was connected with atrial a wave. Mid-diastolic murmur was found at the defect area in four subjects of secundum type. It was thought to be an independent entity from v murmur and to be another one due to shunt flow through the septal defect, since it had no relation to v wave but it was localized between v and a waves in the pressure curve of the right atrium. It is different in localization from mid-diastolic murmur due to relative tricuspid stenosis at the inflow tract of right ventricle.

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