Abstract 561 Table 1

Correlation between tele-echo and conventional echo findings Correlation between tele-echo and conventional echo findings

S. No.Tele-Echo FindingsDid Infant require transfer to level IV? Y/NConventional Echo Findings done either inpatient or outpatientCorrelation between Tele-Echo and Conventional Echo FindingsIntervention Needed
1 Persistent small PDA, PFO N Resolved PDA, Small PFO Strong N/A
2 PFO vs ASD, PPS N True Fenestrated ASD Strong No
3 Moderate Septal Hypertrophy, Mild Biventricular Hypertrophy Y Severe HOCM, Severe LVOTO Strong Propranolol
4 Mild Concentric Hypertrophy, Mild MR N Resolved Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Strong No
5 AS, Possible CoA Y AS, CoA Strong Surgical Repair
6 Large PDA Y Large PDA, Small VSD Moderate PDA Coiling
7 Small VSD N Small VSD Strong No
8 PDA, Bicuspid Aortic Valve, VSD N PDA, Bicuspid Aortic Valve, VSD Strong No
9 Moderate Size PDA, Dilated Left Atrium N PDA, Mild CoA Moderate Surgical Repair