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Double-chambered right ventricle in 73 patients: spectrum of the disease and surgical results of transatrial repair.
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The development of DCRV is associated with VSD in early life. The probability of the presence of a VSD decreases with age. The disease is progressive, resulting in increased intracavitary gradient within the RV and in RV impairment if it is not treated in a timely fashion. Transatrial repair is safe with excellent midterm results. In the presence of high gradients within the RV, a ventriculotomy may be necessary to obtain acceptable results.