Echocardiographic features of isolated brachiocephalic artery branches and analysis of missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis
10.3760/cma.j.cn131148-20220424-00288
- VernacularTitle:孤立性头臂动脉分支的超声心动图表现及漏误诊分析
- Author:
Shuai ZHANG
1
;
Lei LIU
;
Di FAN
;
Jiaoyang CHEN
;
Zhe REN
;
Xinjian HE
;
Junhua ZHAO
Author Information
1. 河北省儿童医院超声诊断科 河北省小儿心血管重点实验室,石家庄 050031
- Keywords:
Echocardiography;
Isolated brachiocephalicartery;
Ultrasonic characteristics
- From:
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography
2022;31(12):1040-1045
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To explore the echocardiographic characteristics of isolated brachiocephalic artery branches, and to analyze the reason of missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis in order to improve the diagnostic accuracy.Methods:Echocardiographic features of isolated subclavian artery and brachibrachial trunk confirmed by operation or CT angiography (CTA) or digital subtraction angiography (DSA) were retrospectively analyzed in Hebei Children′s Hospital from May 2017 to July 2021. Related literatures of other rare types of isolated brachiocephalic artery branches retrieved in PubMed were reviewed, and the echocardiographic characteristics of such vascular malformations were summarized.Results:A total of 4 children with isolated brachiocephalic artery branches were included. Echocardiography correctly diagnosed isolated brachiocebrachial trunk in 1 case and missed or misdiagnosis in 3 cases, including isolated subclavian artery was missed in 1 case, isolated subclavian artery was misdiagnosed as aberrant subclavian artery in 1 case and patent ductus arteriosus in 1 case. A total of 105 cases of isolated brachiocephalic artery branches were reviewed, including isolated brachiocephalic artery in 31 cases (53.3%), isolated common carotid artery in 15 cases (29.5%), isolated common carotid artery in 15 cases (14.3%) and isolated internal carotid artery in 3 cases (2.9%). The characteristic of echocardiography was that the brachiocephalic branch of the aortic arch was disconnected from the aortic arch, often via the ductus arteriosus or directly connected to the bifurcation of the pulmonary artery.Conclusions:Isolated brachiocephalic artery branches have certain characteristic echocardiographic features and these kinds of vascular malformations are accompanied by different degrees of stealing blood phenomenon. Careful tracing of the origin of brachiocephalic artery branches and combined with cervical vascular ultrasound when necessary can improve the diagnosis rate of isolated brachiocephalic artery branch lesions.