❤️ Understanding AV Valve Offset on Fetal Ultrasound

Why It Matters in the 4-Chamber View

One of the most important structural clues in the fetal 4-chamber view is the atrioventricular (AV) valve offset.

Understanding this single feature helps differentiate:

• Normal heart anatomy

• Inlet VSD

• Atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD)

1️⃣ What Is AV Valve Offset?

In a normal heart:

• The tricuspid valve inserts slightly more apically

• Compared to the mitral valve

In other words:

The tricuspid valve sits slightly lower (closer to the apex) than the mitral valve.

This vertical difference in insertion level is called the AV valve offset.

2️⃣ Why Does This Offset Exist?

During cardiac development:

• The right ventricle forms slightly more apically than the left ventricle.

• Proper separation of the endocardial cushions allows the AV valves to insert at different levels.

If endocardial cushion development is normal,

the offset is preserved.

3️⃣ How Does It Look on Ultrasound?

On a standard 4-chamber view:

• Identify the interventricular septum.

• Look at where each AV valve leaflet attaches.

In a normal heart:

• The tricuspid valve insertion is visibly lower than the mitral valve insertion.

If this step is skipped,

important diagnoses can be missed.

4️⃣ What Happens When the Offset Is Lost?

Loss of AV valve offset strongly suggests an endocardial cushion defect, most commonly:

Atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD)

In AVSD:

• Mitral and tricuspid valves insert at the same level.

• The central cardiac structure appears “flat.”

• A common AV valve may be present.

This is not just a septal hole —

it reflects abnormal septation of the atrioventricular junction.

5️⃣ Inlet VSD vs AVSD: The Critical Difference

Both may show a defect near the inlet septum.

But:

Inlet VSD → Offset preserved

AVSD → Offset lost

If the offset remains intact,

it is unlikely to be a true AVSD.

6️⃣ Practical Scanning Tips

When evaluating a possible septal defect:

1. Zoom in on the AV junction.

2. Compare the insertion levels carefully.

3. Assess valve morphology.

4. Look for a primum ASD.

5. Evaluate ventricular symmetry.

Always ask:

Are the AV valves inserting at different levels?



🔎 Quick Comparison

FeatureNormalInlet VSDAVSD
AV valve offsetPresentPresentAbsent
AV valvesSeparateSeparateCommon/abnormal
Primum ASDNoNoYes
Down syndrome associationLowLowHigh

🔑 Key Takeaway

AV valve offset is a structural marker of proper endocardial cushion development.

If the offset is preserved → think simple septal defect.

If the offset is lost → suspect AVSD.

One small detail in the 4-chamber view can completely change the diagnosis.

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