• Ebstein Anomaly
    • Apical displacement of the septal leaflet of the tricuspid valve
  • Ebstein Anomaly
    • Ebsteinoid tricuspid valve with elongated and displaced tricuspid valve leaflets
    • Atrialized right ventricle (represented by the star)
  • Ebstein Anomaly
    • Ebsteinoid tricuspid valve with elongated and displaced tricuspid valve leaflets
    • Atrialized right ventricle
    • Moderate tricuspid regurgitation
  • Ebstein Anomaly
    • Ebsteinoid tricuspid valve with elongated and displaced tricuspid valve leaflets
    • Atrialized right ventricle (represented by the star)
    • Moderate tricuspid regurgitation

The parasternal long axis is a good view to profile the tricuspid valve morphology (redundancy, displacement, degree of tricuspid regurgitation) in patient's with Ebstein Anomaly.

  • Transducer placed at the left sternal border
  • 3rd or 4th intercostal space
  • Notch pointed towards the patient's right shoulder
  • Transducer angled inferiorly towards right hip
  • Tricuspid valve dysplasia
  • Ebstein Anomaly
  • Tricuspid regurgitation
  • Tricuspid stenosis