COD 158 - Septum Predominant HCM and RVoTo

RVoTo involvement in HCM is uncommon but diagnosing it may change the management plan and prognosis

COD 158 - Septum Predominant HCM and RVoTo

66-years old with septum predominant hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) with apical and mid-cavity involvement, 33% fibrosis, apical displacement of papillary muscles, SAM, LVoTo and MR

The video describes all these findings and the additional finding of right ventricular outflow tract obstruction (RVoTo), which is uncommon in HCM patients, even in those with biventricular - RV involvement.

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