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DORV
Four different anatomic types of DORV are defined based on the relationship of the VSD to the great arteries:
(i) subaortic VSD with or without pulmonary stenosis;
(ii) subpulmonary VSD with or without subaortic stenosis and/or arch obstruction;
(iii) doubly committed VSD; and
(iv) non-committed VSD.
Andropolous. Anaesthesia for Congenital Heart Disease. p307
(i) subaortic VSD with or without pulmonary stenosis;
(ii) subpulmonary VSD with or without subaortic stenosis and/or arch obstruction;
(iii) doubly committed VSD; and
(iv) non-committed VSD.
Andropolous. Anaesthesia for Congenital Heart Disease. p307
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In a DORV with a subaortic VSD, blood from the LV flows through the VSD to the aorta and blood from the RV flows mainly to the pulmonary artery, yielding a physiology similar to Tetralogy of-Fallot
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In a DORV with a subpulmonic VSD (called taussig bing-syndrome), blood from the LV flows through the VSD to the pulmonary artery and blood from the RV flows mainly to the aorta, yielding physiology similar to Transposition of-the-Great-Arteries #ref
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In other forms of DORV, blood from both ventricles is substantially mixed in the RV, yielding a physiology resembling a large VSD
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