Echocardiography of persistent fifth aortic arch confirmed by computed tomography angiography or surgery in children: a case series
Rui Yuan, Hezhou Li, Juan Wu, Xing Yin

TL;DR
This study shows that echocardiography can effectively diagnose persistent fifth aortic arch in children when combined with specific imaging views.
Contribution
The study confirms the feasibility of using echocardiography with specific views to diagnose persistent fifth aortic arch in children.
Findings
Seven cases of persistent fifth aortic arch were diagnosed using echocardiography and confirmed by CT angiography or surgery.
Weinberg type A was associated with aortic coarctation, while type B involved an interrupted upper arch.
Combining specific echocardiographic views improved detection of PFAA types in children.
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to review echocardiography-based diagnosis of persistent fifth aortic arch (PFAA) in children. From January 2015 to December 2022, we retrospectively analyzed the echocardiographic findings and the relevant clinical data during follow-up of patients with PFAA who were treated in the Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University. The diagnosis was confirmed by computed tomography angiography or surgery. Seven PFAA cases included two Weinberg type A and five Weinberg type B. The anatomical details of PFAA were assessed using a combination of the long-axis view of the left ventricular outflow tract (from the left high parasternal window) and the long-axis view of the aortic arch (from the suprasternal window). In Weinberg type A, the distal fifth and fourth aortic arches were connected to the descending aorta, which was associated with aortic…
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Taxonomy
TopicsTracheal and airway disorders · Congenital Heart Disease Studies · Aortic Disease and Treatment Approaches
