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Ventripoint Single Ventricle Study

Ventripoint Single Ventricle Study

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Overview

This study will validate a coordinate-based 3-dimensional echocardiographic technique for the assessment of cardiac size and function in children and young adults with functional single ventricles.

Description

The accuracy of current echocardiographic techniques for measuring ventricular size and function are limited by geometric assumptions, which are particularly problematic in malformed hearts or functional single ventricles, as well as the inability to visualize the entire heart at one time from a single imaging window, and higher heart rates degrading 3D imaging volume rates. This study will validate a coordinate-based 3-dimensional echocardiographic technique for the assessment of cardiac size and function in children and young adults with functional single ventricles, including a comparison to the gold standard of cardiac MRI.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • All patients with functional single ventricles will be included, regardless of age or surgical palliation stage, who have had or are having a clinically ordered transthoracic echocardiogram and/or cardiac MRI.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with congenital heart disease other than functional single ventricles, patients with single ventricle physiology (but not single ventricle anatomy) following a biventricular conversion pathway, or patients unable to understand or consent in English will be excluded.

Study details
    Congenital Heart Disease
    Single-ventricle

NCT05262907

Duke University

1 November 2025

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