Subaortic Stenosis IHSS

Anterior leaflet of the mitral valve and Aortic valve in fibrous continuity
Ashley Davidoff

Idiopathic Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenosis

The Common Vein  Copyright 2008

Ganesh Attaphan MD

Definition

Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis (IHSS) is a congenital disorder  characterized by marked  asymmetrical hypertrophy of the left ventricle, involving in particular the interventricular septum and the left ventricular outflow tract.  

Structurally there is hypertrophy of muscles in the left ventricular outflow tract .

Functionally, during systole, the hypertrophied muscle in the outflow tract narrow the subaortic region considerably to produce obstruction to left ventricular ejection.

Clinically patients complain of  chest pain , particularly with exercise, dyspnea, syncope and presyncope. Sudden cardiac death can be a presenting symptom of IHSS. On auscultation a crescendo-decrescendo systolic ejection radiating  to the suprasternal notch but not to the carotid arteries or neck , best heard between the apex and left sternal border  can be heard.

Imaging includes two-dimensional echocardiography is diagnostic for IHSS . Color Doppler flow studies typically reveal associated mitral regurgitation.

Medical and surgical therapies are  used to reduce the pressure gradient across the LV outflow tract.  Implantation of automatic defibrillators reduces the  risk of sudden death .

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Description: This is a case of focal thickening (bright red overlay) in the region of the septum, which causes obstruction of the LV outflow tract during systole. This condition is known as asymmetric septal hypertrophy – also known as idiopathic hypertrophic sub-aortic stenosis -IHSS. Courtesy of Philips Medical Systems, Ultrasound, and modified by M.D. KEYWORDS heart cardiac left ventricle subaortic region LV ventricular septum interventricular septum mitral valve MV IHSS idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve SAM hypertrophy ASH asymmetric septal hypertrophy USscan echocardiography 3213333134.8
Ashley Davidoff
Description: This is a case of focal thickening (bright red overlay) in the region of the septum, which causes obstruction of the LV outflow tract during systole. This condition is known as asymmetric septal hypertrophy – also known as idiopathic hypertrophic sub-aortic stenosis -IHSS. KEYWORDS heart cardiac left ventricle subaortic region LV ventricular septum interventricular septum mitral valve MV IHSS idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve SAM hypertrophy ASH asymmetric septal hypertrophy USscan echocardiography 33134c04
Ashley Davidoff
This is a case of focal thickening (bright red overlay) in the region of the septum, which causes obstruction of the LV outflow tract during systole. This condition is known as asymmetric septal hypertrophy – also known as idiopathic hypertrophic sub-aortic stenosis -IHSS. Courtesy of Philips Medical Systems, Ultrasound, and modified by M.D. KEYWORDS heart cardiac left ventricle subaortic region LV ventricular septum interventricular septum mitral valve MV IHSS idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve SAM hypertrophy ASH asymmetric septal hypertrophy USscan echocardiography 32133
Venturi Effect
Flow in this tube is demonstrated by the arrows going from right to left through a narrowingin the tube (red) demonstrating a vacuum or suction effect caused by the sudden acceleration of the fluid as it goes through the narrowing or stenosis. This is seen in the U shaped monometer with the fluid level in blue being relatively higher at the site of the stenosis in relation to the pressure more upstream. The suction phenomenon is kown as the Venturi effect is seen in IHSS where the narrowing of the LVOT causes a vacuum effect on the anterior leaflet of the MV resulting in mitral regurgitation. The Venturi effect is also utilised in the functioning of carburettors in fuel driven engines. 34807b05 code heart cardiac SAM IHSS pressure drop vacuum suction acceleration stnosis Venturi effect tube principles
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heart cardiac SAM IHSS pressure drop vacuum suction acceleration stnosis Venturi effect tube principles
Flow in this tube is demonstrated by the arrows going from right to left through a narrowing in the tube (red) demonstrating a vacuum or suction effect caused by the sudden acceleration of the fluid as it goes through the narrowing or stenosis. This is seen in the U shaped monometer with the fluid level in blue being relatively higher at the site of the stenosis in relation to the pressure more upstream. The suction phenomenon is known as the Venturi effect is seen in IHSS where the narrowing of the LVOT causes a vacuum effect on the anterior leaflet of the MV resulting in mitral regurgitation. The Venturi effect is also utilised in the functioning of carburettors in fuel driven engines.
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CT scan shows asymmetric thickening of the subaortic ventricular septum in this patient with ASH – asymmetric septal hypertrophy
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CT scan shows asymmetric thickening of the subaortic ventricular septum in this patient with ASH – asymmetric septal hypertrophy
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CT scan shows asymmetric thickening of the subaortic ventricular septum in this patient with ASH – asymmetric septal hypertrophy
Ashley Davidoff
Middle aged male KEYWORDS heart cardiac left ventricle subaortic region LV ventricular septum interventricular septum mitral valve MV LVOT left ventricular outflow tract IHSS idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve SAM hypertrophy ASH asymmetric septal hypertrophy CTscan CT scan computed tomography idiopathic 33750b01
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CT scan shows asymmetric thickening of the subaortic ventricular septum in this patient with ASH – asymmetric septal hypertrophy
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74 year old male
CT scan shows asymmetric thickening of the subaortic ventricular septum in this patient with ASH – asymmetric septal hypertrophy
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IHSS Angiography
This angiogram in RAO projection shows a hypercontractile left ventricle that has a ballet shoe appearance, with mitral regurgitation filling the left atrium. The drawing shows the significant LVH small cavity of the LV, the area of subaortic muscle bundle (green) and the mitral regurgitation caused by the systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve.
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IHSS Angiography
This angiogram in RAO projection shows a hypercontractile left ventricle that has a ballet shoe appearance, with mitral regurgitation filling the left atrium. The drawing shows the significant LVH small cavity of the LV, the area of subaortic muscle bundle (green) and the mitral regurgitation caused by the systolic anterior motion of the mitral valve.
Courtesy Ashley Davidoff 34805 cardiac heart MV interventricular septum LVH IHSS SAM MR imaging radiology angiography disease overlay
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