The anatomical and functional abnormalities which are the basis of septal defects and valvular incompetence can be visualised directly by two-dimensional contrast echocardiology. Although right-left shunts at atrial or ventricular level can easily be discovered and visualised after injection peripherally, the same is not true of left-right ventricular shunts; these are not detectable. As for left-right shunts (as demonstrated by oxymetry) at the atrial level, these are in a separate category; the passage of ultrasonic contrast medium from right to left is inconstant. This technique also allows the study of abnormal blood flow: tricuspid incompetence, turbulence caused by prosthetic valves, etc.

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Serruys, P., Hagemeijer, F., Bom, A., & Roelandt, J. (1978). Echocardiologie de contraste en deux dimensions et en temps réel. 2 Applications cliniques. Archives des Maladies du Coeur et des Vaisseaux, 71, 611–626. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/4002