Left Ventricular False Tendons in Children: Prevalence As Detected by 2-dimensional Echocardiography and Clinical Significance
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During a 28-month period, consecutive 2-dimensional echocardiograms were reviewed to determine the prevalence of left ventricular (LV) false tendons, their associated anomalies and clinical significance. LV false tendons were found in 31 (0.8%) of 3,847 consecutive 2-dimensional echocardiograms. Of 31 LV false tendons, 30 passed longitudinally from papillary muscle to septum and 1 went from free wall to free wall. The 31 patients were aged 1 day to 15 years. Associated heart disease, most often ventricular septal defect, bicuspid aortic valve and coarctation of the aorta, was present in 48%, of whom 73% were girls. Of those without heart disease, 69% were boys. In patients with heart disease, precordial murmurs were due to the underlying cardiac anomaly. Of those without heart disease, 15 of 16 (94%) had a precordial murmur, usually of the Still's type over the lower left sternal border. Four of 31 (13%), 1 with and 3 without heart disease, had unifocal premature ventricular contractions that were rate-dependent in the 2 patients undergoing stress testing. LV false tendons appear to occur in 0.8% of pediatric patients and usually are accompanied by a Still's type innocent murmur if unassociated with heart disease. Some LV false tendons are associated with rate-dependent premature ventricular contractions.
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